• 0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable
  • 0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable
  • 0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable
  • 0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable
  • 0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable
  • 0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable
  • 0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable

0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable

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0-10V 0-20mA Signal Generator Signal Source Adjustable Current Voltage Analog Quantity Not Rechargeable

Product Functions:

It can generate 0-20mA current signal and 0-10V voltage signal by rotating the precision potentiometer. This signal source can be used for signal source generation, valve adjustment, inverter control, PLC debugging, instrument testing, light-emitting diode testing, and analog transmitter output.

Specifications:

- Working voltage: DC24V
- Input signal: potentiometer
- Output signal: 0-20mA or 0-10V
- Display accuracy: current 0.1mA, voltage 0.01V
- Dimensions: 100 x 68 x 38 mm (LxWxH)

Package Included:
- 1 x Signal Generator

Note: It is not a rechargeable type.



Debugging Steps:
A. Current Display Correction:
Adjust the potentiometer clockwise to the maximum, move display switch to the right, use the current tester function of a multimeter to test the actual current output value. Adjust current display adjustment potentiometer to make the display consistent with the actual output current.

B. Voltage Display Correction:
Adjust the potentiometer clockwise to the maximum, move display switch to the left, and test the actual voltage output value with the voltage tester function of a multimeter. At this time, adjust voltage display adjustment potentiometer to make the display consistent with the actual output voltage.

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