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Digital ControllerThe TC15 LAB ultra-stable digital controller from Wavelength Electronics Inc. is designed for thermoelectrics and resistive heaters where tight temperature stability is required.

The controller provides stability at 15 A up to 20 V for a thermoelectric or resistive heater. Over and under temperature limits as well as positive and negative current limits can be set. If the sensor signal is lost or a short is detected at the thermoelectric, output current is disabled. If temperature limits are exceeded, a signal to the active laser load can be sent to disable its current.

Designed using the latest technology, stability >0.0009 °C can be achieved with thermistors. The high-powered controller makes development of complex systems or sophisticated experiments possible in biological sample control, laser diode or quantum cascade laser wavelength stabilization, spectroscopy, remote sensing, imaging, aerospace, communications, materials processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing control, environmental sensing, electro-optics and more.


Published: November 2017
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