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Digital temperature controller 335
PIDconfigurable

Digital temperature controller - 335  - Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. - PID / configurable
Digital temperature controller - 335  - Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc. - PID / configurable
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Characteristics

Display
digital
Type
PID
Other characteristics
configurable

Description

Model 335 features Operates down to 300 mK with appropriate NTC RTD sensors Two sensor inputs Two configurable PID control loops providing 50 W and 25 W or 75 W and 1 W Autotuning automatically collects PID parameters Automatically switch sensor inputs using zones to allow continuous measurement and control from 300 mK to 1505 K Custom display set-up allows you to label each sensor input USB and IEEE-488 interfaces Supports diode, RTD, and thermocouple temperature sensors Sensor excitation current reversal eliminates thermal EMF errors for resistance sensors ±10 V analog voltage output, alarms, and relays Designed with the user and ease of use in mind, the Model 335 temperature controller offers many user-configurable features and advanced functions that until now have been reserved for more expensive, high-end temperature controllers. The Model 335 is the first two-channel temperature controller available with user configurable heater outputs delivering a total of 75 W of low noise heater power—50 W and 25 W, or 75 W and 1 W. With that much heater power packed into an affordable half-rack sized instrument, the Model 335 gives you more power and control than ever.

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