The individual setting options of the new temperature sensors from Turck ensure an efficient reduction of variants for the user

Communication-Enabled Temperature Sensors

15/13 – At this year's SPS IPC Drives fair, Turck is presenting highly compact temperature transmitters with an IO-Link interface

Mülheim, October 28, 2013 – Turck is extending its range of TTM temperature transmitters with new models in a compact plastic or 1.4404 stainless steel housing, with an output that can be individually set by the customer. In addition to an analog output (4…20 mA) in a 2-wire circuit, the new sensors offer a switching output as well as the possibility to communicate via IO-Link. Users requiring temperature sensors with different parameters can thus effectively reduce the number of device variants that need to be kept in stock.

This is also made simpler thanks to the modular concept: As well as the temperature sensor with a fixed probe, a variant is also available which can be fitted with a probe in the required mounting form via the M12 interface. Like other sensors of the TTM series, the new devices with their integrated electronics are also hardly larger than an M12 connector.

Besides the parameter and measured data communication, the IO-Link interface offers the user the possibility to configure the outputs individually. For example, a wide range of output signal configurations are possible, such as analog start and end points, customized temperature ranges and also hysteresis and window functions in the switching output

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