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UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve

UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve

UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve
$ 27.99

Score By Feature

Based on 273 ratings
Easy to use
8.49
Easy to assemble
8.53
Accuracy
8.49
Value for money
8.32

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Product Description

A rechargeable battery is built into the generator (charged via micro USB port), an external micro USB power source is provided, and an external power source of DC 15-30 Volts is also provided.
The voltage output is between 0 and 10 volts, and the precision is 0.1 volt. It is possible to calibrate the encoder knob to adjust output voltage up to 01V.
It outputs a current of 0-22mA with a precision of 0.1mA. A calibrated encoder knob allows the user to adjust the output current from 01mA to 500mA.
displays simply push the small button on the front of the unit to switch between voltage and current readings. Alternatively, you can follow the instructions to switch between readings of 0-100 percent or 0-50 Hz.
A product dimension of 3 is given. The dimensions of the sheet are 94" x 2". The dimensions are 36" x 0". Portable and convenient, the 98" (100mm x 60mm x 25mm) is portable and easy to use.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to get the current duty cycle from this?

There isn't anything I've found in my search. Nicky made the unit, though instructions were a bit sparse. He was reasonably accrued for the cost as well.

Do you think this is suitable for use as a one pulse It doesn't seem like there are any options for changing ?

Thanks for your question. This device is designed to simulate voltage and current signals and can't be used to generate one pulse per second.

Write the manufacturer a letter. You might consider upgrading to the cam lever action terminal block instead of the screw block rather than the screw ?

One should consider a high-end home if they want to The current application is a video camera It will not provide the compression needed for a proper connection over a wide area when using a lever type terminal.

Selected User Reviews For UCTRONICS DC 0-10V 0/4-20mA Current Voltage Signal Generator, Built-in Rechargeable Battery Portable Analog Simulator for PLC and Panel Debugging, Device Testing, Frequency Converter, Flow Valve

The device works well but does not come with a You can add one using the following instructions
4/5

Worked pretty well for me. When I got it, it was off by about 10%, but after fiddling around with the instructions, I got it calibrated pretty close to what it should be. The device does not come with built-in batteries and you should power it with an external power source. When I took it apart, I discovered a two-pin cable connector for a lithium battery. Upon checking the charge voltage, I found it to be A 3. 3V battery is on the high end of the scale at 25v. The lipo has a 7v capacity. Now I have an internal battery because I picked up a small lipo battery and plugged it in. The battery seems to charge off of the micro USB and was not blown up You might want to keep the instructions handy since the calibration process is difficult and it's not straightforward to go through the.

Dior Fuentes
Dior Fuentes
| Mar 23, 2021
A great simulator of sensors
5/5

In order to simulate an 8-person team, I needed to use a 4-person system It is a 20mA signal, like from an industrial device. The function on my multimeter was not fast enough to meet my needs (there are The simulation of 4 did take me a little longer than I expected I had a difficult time figuring out where the wires were connected I would like to simulate 0-20mA using my wires but I'm not quite sure where to connect them 5 volts DC. Although I am extremely unexperienced in electronics, I was able to figure out the polarity and connections for 4-pin plugs (4-pin connectors from Harbor Freight) even with very little experience. A current of 20mA and a voltage of 0 5 volts DC. I have included pictures that label where my wires were connected to the diagram since the manual was not very helpful. Fluke multimeters that simulate these test signals cost several hundred dollars, but I believe they are not available to everyone. While this device is still functioning well, it seems to be fine. Please note -.

Anaya Lawrence
Anaya Lawrence
| Feb 13, 2021
For the money, this is a great device
5/5

If you run this simulator, it will produce a 0 The second goes on 10-2 The number 10 is 2 The mathematical value of 5,0 Volts are 3 and 0 are 0 A 20 and a 4 The scores are 20 and 0. The 22nd of May. There is an option to display output value, either as a percent or as 0 to 50 Hz (not so useful in the United States). A calibration can be performed on the encoder as well as the encoder steps may not be durable enough to hold up to daily use in an industrial setting, but for someone like myself who needs to simulate a transducer on occasion, it is great. You should also purchase a micro usb to micro usb charging cable in addition to this. My phone can be used to power the unit on the rare occasions when I require it instead of having to carry around batteries or a.

Drake Porter
Drake Porter
| Sep 16, 2020
Despite its small size, it is comfortable
5/5

The first generator I ever bought was a pretty small one. I am a first-time novice this is what I found out. Although I thought we were going to end up with a bulky machine, it turns out that it is quite discreet. I did not see this video, but my hubby knows way more about this stuff than I do and he says it's As for me, I am just very happy that our living room is not cluttered with an unattractive large bench! The kit is worth it if you want something that won't distract your attention.

Kellan Nelson
Kellan Nelson
| Apr 11, 2021
This device is inaccurate and does not provide internal adjustment
3/5

From about 12 mA to 20 mA, it is not linear and is not accurate. The device seemed to work well when powered by a 24 volt DC It is not sufficient to use the internal battery, usb is not sufficient to power the system, and I added two 9V batteries in series to the 24V To play around with them, I also tried them in Parallel. My advice would be to not recommend this product, as I have already built them with higher accuracy, but I used an analog meter, not a digital one. In the event it had worked, the size would have been ideal for travel.

Cameron O’DONNELL
Cameron O’DONNELL
| Sep 05, 2020
I liked the overall package, the accuracy is suspect, but I liked its size, usability, cost, and ease of use
3/5

For my application, I intend to inject signals into the data acquisition channels for testing and calibrating them. It is pretty accurate to output current, but it is not so accurate to output voltage. A linear system, but one with a discontinuity. An offset of 2 V is present at all voltage levels, including zero. The calibration cannot be adjusted. When I opened it, I looked to see if its calibration could be adjusted. Although it may not be the best equipment with the price, it is reasonable enough I will just need to add a proper multimeter when using.

Kara KAY
Kara KAY
| Jul 11, 2021
The voltage and current sources make this a very useful tool
5/5

Within a factor of 0, these generators seem very accurate (within a factor of 2). If 1V or 0, use that. I measured the current to be about 1 milliamp (mA) out of the box. I have only one complaint about this machine the installed battery has roughly half an hour of life before it needs to be charged again. In this way, I don't need to recharge it every time I use it. I would like it to have at least a two-hour battery life.

Khaleesi Valentine
Khaleesi Valentine
| Apr 08, 2021
I use it constantly, and I find it to be very In my job as an application engineer for a diesel engine manufacturer, I constantly put this device to work diagnosing wiring and checking integration between the control systems of clients and our engine control system
5/5

It is so great to have a rechargeable USB. I have run to the store two or three times this year in order to find a 9V battery for my current clamp. According to my Fluke 179, the values are within 2% of each other The reading is three hundredths of a volt, which is better than what I had.

Blaise Church
Blaise Church
| Oct 06, 2020

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