PULS Converters
PULS has designed its DC-DC converters to efficiently and effectively power all kinds of industrial and automation applications. These converters are not standard. Each type has been designed for a specific application area, which also makes it suitable for a particular set of operating conditions. Operationally, all types of DC-DC converters from PULS operate in a steady, reliable manner across a wide range of load conditions, which allows them to be used in several circuit architectures with a high degree of confidence.
Built with compact and sturdy enclosures, the PULS DC-DC converters are ideal for tight-space integration without sacrificing durability. They contain a mix of advanced, easy-to-use features that ensure the reliability and safety of your system. The converters have overload, short-circuit, and thermal protection mechanisms in place to safeguard not only themselves but also any other devices connected to the DC-DC converter's output. This is especially necessary for situations where the converter must work without interruption in a high-reliability application.
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Signal Conditioning: Isolators, Converters, Amplifiers & Splitters
Signal isolators are used to protect sensitive equipment, such as PLCs, from potential hazards that may originate from devices they are connected to, such as sensors or transmitters. Isolators can also be used to filter any noise that might arise from disturbances along the signal path back to the PLC.
Signal converters take one type of signal and change it to something else. For example, a signal converter can interpret an RTD signal and convert it into something that a PLC can understand.
Signal amplifiers increase the resolution of an input signal, allowing for more accurate and detailed data to be sent to the controller, enabling better monitoring and control of devices. Another important function that amplifiers perform is increasing the signal-to-noise ratio.
Signal splitters do not change the signal, but allow the signal to be sent to more than one location. For example, a signal splitter can be used to send data to two different PLC’s without any signal degradation.