Below are general answers on typical components of a temperature and process calibrator from the list of GAO Tek’s temperature and process calibrators. To facilitate our customer’s select our products, we have further classified our temperature and process calibrators by their features auto-offbenchtopcustomizabledata-loggingDC voltagehandheldhigh precisionmultifunctionalruggedsignalthermocouple, and wireless.

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Electronic Components:

  • Microcontroller/Processor: Our processors control the operations and functions of the calibrator. It manages input/output signals, interfaces with various components, and executes calibration procedures.
  • Display Panel: Presents essential information such as temperature readings, settings, calibration parameters, and status indicators.
  • Input/Output Interfaces: These include ports for connecting various sensors or devices (e.g., thermocouples, RTDs, transmitters) for calibration and communication ports for data transfer.
  • Power Supply: Usually includes a power circuit that manages and supplies the required power to different sections of the calibrator.

Software Components:

  • Calibration Algorithms: Software algorithms used to perform calibration procedures accurately based on predefined standards and specifications.
  • User Interface: Our software enables users to interact with the calibrator, set parameters, initiate calibration processes, and view results.
  • Data Logging and Analysis: Some of GAO Tek’s calibrators incorporate software for logging calibration data, storing historical records, and performing analysis to ensure consistency and traceability.

Mechanical Components:

  • Enclosure/Chassis: We provide structural support and protection for internal components. Enclosures are designed to withstand various environmental conditions and sometimes include handles or mounting options for portability or installation.
  • Input/Output Connectors: Physical connectors or jacks to plug in sensors, probes, transmitters, or cables required for calibration tasks.
  • Control Interfaces: Buttons, knobs, or touchscreens that allow users to input commands, adjust settings, and navigate through the calibrator’s functionalities.
  • Internal Components: We include temperature-sensing elements, switches, relays, and other components essential for signal processing, switching, and controlling calibration parameters.

Optional Components:

  • Communication Modules: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or USB for data transfer and connectivity to external devices or networks.
  • Built-in Sensors: GAO Tek’s calibrators include internal sensors for measuring ambient conditions or reference temperatures.