Educational aids
NeuLog: Voltage Sensor
Product reference: MOD000008
Tax excl.: zł356.91
Tax incl.: zł439.00
Tax incl.: zł439.00
Description
NeuLog: Voltage Sensor for Educational Experiments
Key features
- Measures the voltage of various resistive, capacitive, or inductive elements, as well as photovoltaic cells and other voltage sources.
- Can also be used as an electrode to measure electrical potential for capacitor discharge and charging tests.
- Can be connected to a current sensor to study how current develops as a function of applied voltage in different electrical circuits.
- Can be used to measure low voltages in DC and AC circuits.
- With four-millimeter banana posts it can be easily connected to electrical circuits. By using a step-down transformer you can measure the alternating voltage of the mains source at its 50/60 Hz frequency.
To operate the sensor correctly you will need the NeuLog: USB Module (sold separately!) or one of our ready-made kits MOD56 and MOD57 (sold separately!). Before purchasing, we recommend reviewing how the NeuLog Measurement System works and its configuration methods by reading the NeuLog Measurement System catalog.
Example configurations of modules necessary for the sensor to operate:
Specification
Experiment duration: 50 milliseconds to 31 days
| Range | ADC Resolution | Accuracy | Resolution | Max. sampling rate (samples/s) |
| ±20 V | 12 bit | 1 % | 0.01 V | 3000 |
Product Details
MOD000008
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