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Manufacturer number: 789130-01
CHF 1,430.00
| Weight (kg): | 0.2 |
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The NI-9238 module is used for differential analog acquisition. The measuring range can be used with numerous low-voltage sensors, including current measuring resistors (shunts) and current transformers in high current applications. When used with the C Series high voltage modules, the NI-9238 module can track current and power consumption in various applications including appliance testing, industrial machine monitoring, power quality analysis, phasor measurement and harmonic analysis.
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