Introduction
Voltage sensors are small, wireless devices that may be connected to a wide range of machinery, and equipment. When the voltage is too high, it can put other things in jeopardy, but when the voltage is too low, it can put other things in danger. When certain thresholds are reached, warnings are delivered to a central system.
Voltage sensors are low-cost equipment that can help you improve your preventive maintenance program significantly. Sensors may give a lot of data for your industry when used. Your maintenance management team may use this data to make strategic choices regarding repairs, investments, and process improvements.
Overview of M991 DC Voltage Sensor
M991 voltage sensor. Thus, The current and voltage can be tested using this module Up to 25 VDC measurement range. The sensor has a measurement Precision of less than or equal to 1%. For convenient installation, there are four M2 screw mounting holes.
Features and Specifications of M991 DC Voltage Sensor
Features
- Onboard precision miniature voltage transformer
- Onboard high-precision op-amp circuits for signal sampling and adequate compensation to make precise functions
- Modules can be measured within the 250V AC voltage, the corresponding analog output can be adjusted
- PCB board size: 49.5 (mm) x19.4 (mm)
Specifications
- Measurement range up to 25 VDC
- Measurement Accuracy less than or equal to 1%
- 4 M2 screw mounting holes for easy installation
- M2 screw mounting holes for easy installation
- Range less than or equal to ADC reference voltage / 0.18
Pinout of M991 DC Voltage Sensor
Pin Name | Description |
GND | Ground. Needs to connect with the system’s ground |
VCC | The positive terminal of the External voltage source |
SIG | Signal pin connected to the pin of the microcontroller |
Applications of Voltage Sensor
Fault Detection
They can be used to locate a specific fault in a piece of equipment or an entire system.
Safety Switching
Faulty cables might put you in danger of electric shock. Voltage sensors can be linked to a safety switching system that will shut down or reroute the voltage automatically. An alarm can also be generated to indicate the broken cables.