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Temperature Controller Provides User-Friendly Accessibility and Data Retrieval

Oven Industries’ 5R7-001 Temperature Controller creates a seamless transition between heating and cooling devices, as it serves as the commander of thermoelectric modules.

With a bi-directional or unidirectional H-bridge configuration, the controller has many benefits. The included, user-friendly PC software makes it quick and simple for users to change any temperature control configurations, which eliminates signal interference or errant signals. 

The software also enables the temperature controller to operate as a stand-alone unit. A computer can also be connected to the device, for retrieving data. The 5R7-001 offers temperature setting and control through the remote potentiometer and the optional display. 

Delivering a load current of .1 to 25 Amps, the controller has several other features that make it appealing, including being RoHS compliant, allowing for a set temperature range of -40 to 250 degrees Celsius, having a large program memory space for customization, being PC programmable and having 0-36 VDC output using a split power supply system. 

Oven Industries supplies custom temperature controllers and sensors that serve an array of clients, from aerospace, automotive, biomedical, defense markets, medical and semiconductor.  

From industrial temperature controllers to programmable sensors, Oven Industries creates many detailed and customized solutions for clients, designed by an expertly trained staff of engineers.

For more information about the 5R7-001 controller, visit  
http://www.ovenind.com/bv/Products/5R7-001-Electronic-Temperature-Controller__5R7-001.aspx

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