MIK-RD908 radar level gauge Introduction: The MIK-RD908/909 radar level gauge antenna emits extremely narrow microwave pulses, which propagate at the speed of light in space. When it encounters the surface of the measured medium, some of its energy is reflected back and received by the same antenna. The time interval between transmitting and receiving pulses is proportional to the distance from the antenna to the surface of the measured medium. Due to the extremely high propagation speed of electromagnetic waves, it is difficult to confirm the time interval between transmitting and receiving pulses (in the nanosecond range). The MIK series 908 radar level gauge uses a special demodulation technology to accurately identify the time interval between transmitting and receiving pulses, thereby further calculating the distance between the antenna and the surface of the measured medium. Features: 1. Small beam angle, concentrated energy, stronger anti-interference ability, greatly improving measurement accuracy and reliability 2. The antenna size is small, making it easy to install and install antenna protective devices such as dust covers 3. Lightweight by approximately 1KG, easy to install 4. The measurement range can reach up to 70 meters, covering water level measurements in large reservoirs and other areas 5. Multiple output circuit interfaces and coordination with acquisition systems 6. Adopting pulse working mode, the radar level gauge has extremely low transmission power and is harmless to both the human body and the environment Technical parameters: Product model: MK-RD908 Application: Rivers, lakes, tanks Measurement range: maximum 30 meters Process connection: threaded G1/2A/bracket/flange Process temperature: -40-100 ℃ Process pressure: atmospheric pressure Accuracy: ± 3mm Frequency range: 26GHz Protection level: IP67/IP65 Power supply: DC (6-24V)/four wire DC24V/two wire Signal output: RS485/Modbus protocol 4-20mA/Hart protocol On site display: Four digit LCD programmable (optional)
Introduction: The MIK-RD908/909 radar level gauge antenna emits extremely narrow microwave pulses, which propagate at the speed of light in space. When it encounters the surface of the measured medium, some of its energy is reflected back and received by the same antenna. The time interval between transmitting and receiving pulses is proportional to the distance from the antenna to the surface of the measured medium. Due to the extremely high propagation speed of electromagnetic waves, it is difficult to confirm the time interval between transmitting and receiving pulses (in the nanosecond range). The MIK series 908 radar level gauge uses a special demodulation technology to accurately identify the time interval between transmitting and receiving pulses, thereby further calculating the distance between the antenna and the surface of the measured medium.