Moisture, potential interference and other harsh environmental conditions often pose problems for metallic sensor contacts. They can lead to reductions in sensor service life and may influence the measurement results. In order to eliminate problems like these, Memosens sensors are equipped with an inductive connection that is resistant to interfering influences. Even cable lengths of 100 m function perfectly for applications with Memosens technology.
Measured values are digitized in the sensor and transferred to the transmitter without contacts. Alongside bi-directional signal transmission, the inductive coupling also provides the power supply to the sensor. Perfect galvanic isolation ensures interference-free measurements, even under extreme potential conditions. Saving the calibration, sensor and process data in the Memosens sensor enables precise process control.
The Memosens principle solves typical problems occuring during liquid analysis: Due to the inductive coupling and the digital memory function measuring problems caused by moisture, corrosion and interference potentials etc. are no longer relevant.
Memosens - The 4 Advantages
As a result of contactless inductive transmission, the Memosens plug & play system is 100% waterproof and resistant to dirt, corrosion, salt bridges, overpressure and interference potentials. The robust Memosens connection also means high resistance to mechanical influences – another benefit of the Memosens system.
Its inductive signal transmission results in perfect galvanic isolation. Precise measurements are possible even with difficult potentials. Further measures for equipotential bonding such as solution ground are unnecessary.
The Memosens bayonet coupling can be opened and closed with 1 click, eliminating cable twisting. The patented inductive connection guarantees reliable measured data transmission.