DIN Rail Mount Wireless Receivers with 4 Analog Outputs
The UWTC-REC4 wireless DIN rail receiver can work with up to 48 wireless transmitters, displaying their data in real time on your PC. The UWTC-REC4 also has four independent analog outputs, which can be user-programmed as a retransmission signal from any input channel, driving a PLC or data logger. The UWTC-REC4 is compatible with the full range of UW wireless transmitters from Omega; choose from thermocouple, RTD, %RH, infrared (non-contact) temperature, pH, as well as process voltage and current models.
The standard DIN rail mount design provides for easy mounting, and fast connections to other DIN rail equipment, including PLCs.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Power: 12 to 24 Vdc @ 250 mA
Analog Output: 4 independent, non-isolated, retransmission 0 to 5 Vdc, 0 to 10 Vdc or 4 to 20 mA
Alarms (Programmable): One per channel, rising/falling activation
Alarm Type: Open drain, 100 mA max Power, Output, Alarm Connection: Screw terminals
Operating Ambient: 0 to 55°C, 90% RH non-condensing Radio Frequency (RF) Transceiver
Carrier: ISM 2.4 GHz, direct sequence spread spectrum
RF Data Packet Standard: IEEE 802.15.4, open communication architecture
Enclosure: DIN rail (plastic)
Dimensions: 93 H x 39 W x 125 mm D

Understanding Sensor Output Signals
Have you ever wondered why there are a multitude of sensor output signals that can be configured on pressure, temperature, humidity, or gas sensing instrumentation used in process or HVAC applications? Most of these offerings were originally set up to allow sensor manufacturers to better align with the inputs offered by manufacturers of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and direct digital controllers (DDCs), which are used for controlling processes for both automation and HVAC control.
I’d like to focus on two of the most commonly used output signals and zero in on the advantages and disadvantages...








