Count totaliser - Etsilon

Digital Counters

CNT704 -  Digital Count Totaliser + Rate Indicator
CNT704 -  Digital Count Totaliser + Rate Indicator

Count Totaliser / Rate Indicator, Short depth, Panel Mount, 48X96mm

CNT701
CNT704 - Digital Counter
CNT704 - Digital Counter
CNT704

6 digit count totaliser with inbuilt sensor supply, 36x72 mm size

Features:

  • 6 digits Count Totaliser + Rate indicator

  • Inbuilt Sensor Supply

  • Front panel reset

  • Speed selection via DIP switch

  • Memory retention

Applications:

  • Manufacturing assembly lines

  • Shipping and logistics

  • Event counting

  • Printing industry

  • Packaging industry

What are Digital Counters?

Digital counters are electronic devices used to count events, objects, or time intervals with high accuracy. Etsilon's digital counters, including count totalizers and rate indicators, feature inbuilt sensor supplies, selectable input speeds up to 5 kHz, and memory retention. These CE certified counters offer easy front panel reset and versatile functionality for industrial and commercial applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a digital counter work?

A digital counter operates by receiving input signals, counting each event or pulse, and displaying the total count on a digital display. It can be configured to count in various modes, such as up or down, and often includes features like memory retention and reset functions to suit different counting needs.

What is a rate indicator?

A rate indicator is a type of digital counter that measures and displays the rate at which events or quantities occur over time. It calculates the rate based on the input signals and provides real-time data on the speed or frequency of a process, helping to monitor and control operational performance.

What is a counter and its use?

A counter is an electronic device used to tally and display the number of occurrences of an event or process. It is commonly used in industrial settings to track production counts, monitor process variables, and ensure accurate measurement and control of operations. Counters are essential for optimizing efficiency and maintaining consistency in various applications.