milliVolt transmitters convert -50 to 375mV DC sensor input signals to 4-20mA or 0-10V DC outputs for interfacing to controllers or other instrumentation.

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    TT233: Thermocouple / milliVolt Input Two-Wire Transmitter

    • Universal TC type J, K, T, R, S, E, B, N or ±100mV input
    • 4-20mA ouput (sink/source)
    • 12-32 V DC loop/local power
    The TT233 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a millivolt or thermocouple sensor input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection. Click here to watch a short AcroMaggie video highlighting the TT230 Series.        
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    TT333: Thermocouple / milliVolt Input Four-wire Transmitter

    • Universal thermocouple / millivolt input
    • Universal current / voltage output
    • 12-32V DC local / bus power
    The TT333 model is a space-saving four-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a millivolt or thermocouple sensor input to a proportional control signal. DC current and voltage output are both supported on a single model. Click here to watch a short video highlighting the TT330 Series.    
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    TT336: Current/milliVolt Input, DC Power Transmitter

    • Multi-range ±20mA or ±500mV input
    • Universal current/voltage output
    • 12-32V DC power
    DC current and voltage output are both supported on a single model. An optional DIN rail bus can deliver primary or redundant power to multiple units without wiring. Click here to watch a short video highlighting the TT330 Series.  
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    ST132: Thermocouple/milliVolt Input Head-mount Transmitter

    • Universal thermocouple (8 types) or ±100mV input
    • 4-20mA output
    • Loop-powered, 7-32V DC
    The ST132 is a low-cost two-wire transmitter that converts a millivolt or thermocouple sensor input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. Power is received from the output loop current. The transmitter performs signal linearization, cold-junction compensation, and lead-break detection functions.  
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    ST133: Isolated Transmitter; Thermocouple/mV Input

    • TC type J, K, T, R, S, E, B, and N or ±100mV input
    • 1500V isolation
    • 4 to 20mA DC output
    • USB-configured
    The ST133 is a low-cost two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a millivolt or thermocouple sensor input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. Power is received from the output loop current. The transmitter performs signal linearization, cold-junction compensation, and lead-break detection functions.    
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