Pasco Wireless Voltage Sensor (PS-3211A)
DLPS-3211A

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Description
The Pasco Wireless Voltage Sensor (PS-3211A) records voltage data easily when exploring basic circuit concepts, electrochemical batteries, and more. It measures voltages of up to 30 V with built-in sensor protection. Students can use it to explore Ohm's Law, circuits in series and parallel, and much more when combined with the Wireless Current Sensor.
The PASCO Wireless Voltage Sensor includes banana to alligator clip test leads, one red and one black.
Full compatibility details are available, including compatibility information for older computing devices.
Features
- Two Ranges: ±30 V, ±5 V
- Resolution: 7 mV (±30 V range); 2 mV (±5 V range)
- Bluetooth® sampling rate of 20 kHz
- Higher speed sampling via USB of 100 kHz
Specifications
Low Voltage
Range: ±5 V, Resolution: 2 mV
High Voltage
Range: ±30 V, Resolution: 7 mV
Accuracy
±1.0%
Input Resistance
1 MΩ
Maximum Sample Rate
USB: 100 kHz (monitoring), Bluetooth: 20 kHz (continuous)
Connectivity
USB and Bluetooth 5.2
Logging
Yes
Battery Type
Rechargeable LiPo
Included
Wireless Voltage Sensor
USB Cable
Red, Banana to Alligator Clip
Black, Banana to Alligator Clip
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All prices are in Australian Dollars and include GST. GST will be removed from your order if you are ordering from outside Australia.
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