Digital valve drivers

June 2, 2005
Atos digital valve drivers and controllers provide proportional flow, pressure, and directional control. Digital control reduces hysteresis and response time and improves linearity and stability. Software simplifies setup, produces highly ...

Atos digital valve drivers and controllers provide proportional flow, pressure, and directional control. Digital control reduces hysteresis and response time and improves linearity and stability. Software simplifies setup, produces highly repeatable scale, bias, and ramp, and provides enhanced functionality, such as compensation of valve non-linearity, dynamic behavior, fail-safe configurations, combined pressure and/or flow control for valves and pumps with power limitation, plus diagnostics, alarms, and fault detection.

Fluid Power Associates Inc., (717) 840-7814, www.fluidpowerassociates.com

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