Liquid handling
New LCD display enhances flow measurement converter
Sep 23 2024
Titan Enterprises announces the launch of the enhanced Pulsite® Link pulse and analogue converter, now featuring an LCD display. This upgrade, developed in response to customer feedback, allows for local indication of flow rate and total output from the installed pulse flowmeter. The display also includes local and remote reset options for the totaliser, along with seamless PC integration via USB and Titan's interface software.
“Integrating the display and necessary electronics into such a compact design posed significant challenges,” said Neil Hannay, Senior Development Engineer at Titan Enterprises. “Through collaboration with our PCB manufacturer, we achieved a compact design by mounting the remodelled single PCB directly onto the display within the unit’s restricted dimensions.”
The Pulsite® Link enables users to convert common pulse output flow meters - such as Titan's precision turbine and positive displacement flowmeters - into scaled and linearised analogue and NPN/PNP outputs. Since its launch, over a hundred units have been sold, making it an ideal choice for general industrial applications.
In addition to the product development, several bug fixes have been implemented in Titan’s proprietary interface software, which supports the Pulsite® Link as well as the Atrato® and Metraflow® ultrasonic flowmeters. This software allows users to configure and test their systems via USB and computer, with the included USB stick easily inserted into the unit for real-time monitoring and data logging on a Windows PC.
The Pulsite® Link is the perfect instrument for enhancing accuracy in mechanical flow devices, data monitoring, test rigs, and control systems.
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To discuss an optimised flow measurement device for your specific application or process, please contact Titan Enterprises.
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