NI-9237

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Bridge Resistance: -
Supported Hardware Platform: C Series
Maximum Sample Rate: 50 kS/s/ch
Enclosed: Yes
Analog Input Voltage Range: -25 mV/V to 25 mV/V
Maximum Number of Differential Analog Input Channels: 4
Bridge Configurations: -, -, -
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Front Connection TypeThe connection form or shape between the product and the sensor.
RJ50, RJ50, RJ50, RJ50
D-SUB
Conformal CoatedProduct has a conformal coating to protect electronics from moisture.
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Yes
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50 kS/s/channel, Bridge Analog Input, 4-Channel C Series Strain/Bridge Input Module

The NI‑9237 includes all the signal conditioning required to power and measure up to four bridge-based sensors simultaneously. The module provides strain or load measurements with zero interchannel phase delay. It also has 60 VDC isolation and 1,000 Vrms transient isolation, providing high‑common‑mode noise rejection and increased safety. You can program the NI‑9237 for use with half-bridge and full-bridge sensors with built-in excitation. The four RJ50 jacks provide direct connectivity to most torque or load cells and offer custom cable solutions with minimal tools.

Part Number(s): 780264-01 | 780264-02 | 779521-01 |

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