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Microcyber Announces NCS-TT106x Temperature Module

March 25, 2019
Temperature module supports multiple thermal resistances and thermocouples
Microcyber's NCS-TT106x temperature module is a high-performance fieldbus temperature transmitter with an independent R&D communication controller. It supports multiple thermal resistances and thermocouples. Thermal resistance supports 2/3/4-wire connection mode, and thermocouples can use cold-end compensation functionality. Easy integration with multiple electrical integration files is available, such as DD, EDD, CFF and GSD

Multiple protocols:

  • NCS-TT106H: HART Protocol
  • NCS-TT106P: Profibus PA Protocol
  • NCS-TT106F: FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 Protocol

High accuracy (for common thermal resistance and thermocouples):

  • ±0.09Ω for 0~500Ω
  • ±0.7Ω for 0~4000Ω
  • ±0.2℃ for PT100 (-200℃~850℃)
  • ±0.2℃ for PT1000 (-200℃~850℃)
  • 0.02mV for -100mV~+100mV
  • 0.4℃ for K-Thermocouple (-200℃~1372℃)
  • 0.9℃ for S-Thermocouple (0℃~1768℃)

For more information, please visit the Microcyber website.

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