AS-500 - Modular Capacitance Rack System

Main features

  • Offset/gain controls
  • Self contained globally compatible power supply
  • Integral summing amplifier for thickness output
  • Three outputs 0-10 V dc output jacks
  • 2 CH + Thickness
  • Bar graph display, Optional digital displays available
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Compact by design, the Accumeasure 500 capacitive sensing sensor is ideal for in vehicle testing of brake rotors, axle runout, or thermal expansion testing using the DC model. Multiple racks may be synchronized together for multichannel operation on a common surface to avoid inter-channel interference.

The Accumeasure TM 500 compact multi channel capacitance rack system accepts up to 6 capacitance amplifiers. Capacitance sensors are used to measure position, thickness, dynamic motion, vibration, run-out of conductive and semi-conducting materials where high resolution and accuracy of up to sub nanometer are required. Select from the standard AS-563 (for grounded targets) or the proprietary push/pull AS-562 (ungrounded targets) in any combination.

The modular design allows customers to populate the rack with their required number of measurement channels for thickness or single ended displacement measurements.

AS-562 - AS-562 (Ungrounded Targets)

The Accumeasure AS-562 is an advanced capacitance probe amplifier that works with MTI’s unique push/pull probes to measure ungrounded targets, typically found in thickness applications such as metal fabrications, semiconductors, semi-insulated materials and composite materials.

AS-563 - AS-563 (Grounded Targets)

a single channel capacitance probe amplifier to measure position of grounded targets. The AS-563 can be rack mounted or free mounted using a pig-tail connector and works with MTI standard or custom single ended (single sensor) probes.

AS-500 Modular Capacitance Rack System
AS-562 AS-562 (Ungrounded Targets)
AS-563 AS-563 (Grounded Targets)

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