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Signal Conditioning Product Introductions
Dataforth continually introduces New Signal Conditioning Products.
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Signal Conditioners Product Index

March, 2001
New Instrument Class™ DSCT DIN Rail Two-Wire Transmitter Family

February, 2001
Complete Family of DSCP and SCTP Software Configurable Tempature Transmitters

July, 2000
SCMVAS Voltage Attenuator System using SCM5B Modules

June, 2000
Complete Family of DSCL, Loop Isolators

September, 1999
Industry's first "5B" Isolated Signal Conditioning Modules for measuring true RMS.

June, 1999
DIN Rail Frequency Input Modules accepts DC-to-100Khz signal and provide 1500 Vrms Isolations.

August, 1999
DSCA33 DIN Rail Isolated Analog Signal Conditioning Modules for measuring true RMS.

March, 1998
Universal AC Input PWR-PS5R switching Power Supplies

Janurary, 1998
DSCA DIN Rail Isolated Signal Conditioning Modules offer high performance at low cost.
Data Communication Product Introductions
Dataforth continually introduces New Data Communications Products.
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Data Communications Product Index

July, 2000
DCP35 Low Cost DIN Rail Dual Port Signal Powered RS-232 Line Driver

July, 1999
DCP485 DIN Rail Short Haul Data Modem features automatic line switching with 7KVDC isolation.

March, 1998
Compact Signal Powered RS-232/485 Converters with data rates to 115, 2000 BPS
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