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2017 Engineers' Choice Award Winner: Weidmuller's ACT20P-PRO DCDC II Analog Signal Conditioner


Weidmuller is honored to announce that their new ACT20P-PRO DCDC II analog signal conditioner has been selected to receive a 2017 Engineers' Choice Award in the category of Network Integration – Signal Conditioning from Control Engineering magazine. The ACT20P-PRO DCDC II was among more than 100 product finalists that were evaluated by automation professionals for technological advancement, service to the industry and impact to the market.


"At Weidmuller we constantly strive to develop products that are innovative and practical for our customers. This type of recognition from the industry validates that we are on the correct path", said Bruce Hofmann, Director of Marketing and Business Development.


Weidmuller's ACT20P-PRO DCDC II is a flexible and universal input analog device that offers secure isolation and precise conversion of current and voltage signals for applications ranging from machine panel control to process automation and fossil fuel energy technology. It provides users the ability to measure, isolate and convert signals from a maximum range of ±300 VDC or ±100 mA and any value in-between.


Configuration is simple thanks to the ACT20P-PRO DCDC II's unique, integrated front display. The module may be configured and settings adjusted via this front display, or through the additional DIP switches, all contained in a compact 12.5mm (0.5") DIN-rail mounted housing. The individually configurable keyed plugs help protect against potential wire connection issues.


Weidmuller supports customers and partners around the world with products, solutions and services in the industrial environment of power, signal and data. The company develops innovative, sustainable and useful solutions that set standards in Industrial Connectivity today and continually work toward providing solutions for the technology challenges of tomorrow. The Weidmuller Group owns manufacturing plants, sales companies and representatives in more than 80 countries.

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