Datexel
Datexel manufactures a wide range of Transmitters, analog and digital Temperature and Signal Converters, Galvanic Isolators, Signal Splitters, distributed I/O modules, A/D interfaces for PLC, Trip Amplifiers, Power Suppliers, Current loop Isolators and Digital Indicators.
- 1 877 486 2062
561 779 5660 - Info@datexel.com
- 8901 SE Compass Island Way
Jupiter, FL 33458
United States of America
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Modbus Digital Input Output Modules
DAT3100 Series
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The Datexel DAT3100 series is a range of Modbus digital input output modules. These cards or modules have the ability to accept digital voltage inputs and provide an output by the way of relays, NPN or PNP transistors. The DAT3100 devices can communicate with RS485 or RS232 on a Modbus or ASCII protocol making the DAT3100 series a very economical solution to large and small scale Data Acquisition. Combining these digital input output devices with the DAT9000 controllers and the DAT3000 analog input output modules make Datexel the smart choice where Data Acquisition is needed.
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Signal Splitters
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The DAT4530 can convert any process signal (Thermocouples, RTD, mV, Voltage, mA Resistance and Potentiometer) to a voltage or current output (4-20mA, 0-20mA or 0-10V). Each output can be different and it also has a built in limit alarm which is an SPST relay. The DAT4530 is PC programmable with the aid of the Prodat programmer and the Datasoft software which is available from the Datexel down load page. The DAT4530 is also programmable with the aid of 3 DIP switches which can be found on the side of the DAT4530. There is full isolation between the input, power supply, limit alarm output and two outputs.
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Trip Amplifiers
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Datexel manufacture a large range of Trip Amplifiers and Process Limit Alarms that accept universal inputs and provide either relays or NPN or PNP transistor outputs. The DAT5028 is also an isolated signal converter and has a local display with up to 4 relays and is DIP switch programmable. The inputs can be Thermocouples, RTD, mV, mA, Resistance, Potentiometers or Voltage. They can be supplied fully configured set up by PC or DIP switches. The DAT5024 is a trip Amplifier / Temperature limit alarm for RTD's, Thermocouples, Voltage, Resistance and Current with the option of 1 or 2 relay outputs hysteresis and delay timers. The DAT5024 E range is an economical choice with DIP Switch programmable for voltage or current input. Either 1 relay or 2 relays (SPDT) are available with delay timers.
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Head Mounted Temperature Transmitters
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Datexel manufactures a large range of head mounted temperature transmitters. Field proven and high accuracy are the ingredients in the Datexel range of head mount temperature transmitters. Low cost, fully isolated, PC programmable, direct or inverse output, up scale or down scale burn out are just some of the features available on the Datexel range of head mounted temperature transmitters.
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Modbus RTU Analog Input Modules
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The Datexel range of Modbus RTU analog input cards for both RS485 and RS232 with Modbus or ASCII protocol can be combined with the DAT9000 series of Modbus Masters. A choice of input cards or modules are available and have various optional inputs such as Voltage, Current, Thermocouples, RTD, and Resistance. Also a choice of 2, 4, 8 channel options are available. The DAT3011 is a Modbus RTU Slave with 1 selectable universal input (Thermocouples, RTD, mV, RTD's or Resistance), 2 x 4-20mA or 0-10V input and 2 x4-20mA outputs. The DAT3011 also has 3 digital inputs and 3 relay outputs. Each module is isolated from each other and is set up using the DAT3000 software Development package which is free of charge from the Datexel download web page. Datexel also has universal input modules. An 8 channel analog input card is available making the DAT3000 series a very economical solution to large and small scale Data Acquisition. Combining these analog input cards with the analog output cards, the digital input/output cards and the communication devices make Datexel the smart choice where Data Acquisition is required.





