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11/20/09 Cryo-con introduces the Model 44C cryogenic temperature controller

 

The Model 44C is the latest version of the Model 44 series. In addition to the high performace ultra-low temperature operation of earlier Model 44s, a large new front panel display enhances the user interface.


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11/15/09 S900 Silicon Diode now available in a 0.310" Bobbin

 

Cryo-con's S900 family of silicon diode temperature sensors has been expanded to include a 0.310" diameter copper bobbin package. Features of this new package include ease of installation, 36" low heat loss leads and a serial number engraved on each device.

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9/20/09 Model 24 now available with two thermocouple inputs

 

The Cryo-con Model 24 4-channel temperature controller is now available with a two thermocouple input option. The option replaces two of the four inputs with special thermocouple inputs. Each input offers built-in support for standard Type K, Type E, Type T, Chromel-AuFe(0.07%) sensors plus eight user-supplied curves that can be used for specially calibrated or non-standard sensors.

The enhanced thermocouple inputs have individual cold-junction compensators built into their connectors to ensure high accuracy, low noise measurements.

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7/4/09 New Application Note on Using Command Scripts

 

Cryo-con instruments support a powerful configuration scripting language that can be used to transmit or receive complete configuration data to an instrument. User sensor calibration curves and PID tables are supported.

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6/24/09 Updated LabView™ drivers available for the Model 44

 

LabView™ drivers that support both the Ethernet LAN and Visa (GPIB, RS-232) interfaces are available for download.

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6/11/09 Cryo-con instruments support field firmware updates

 

Starting with Revision 3.00, the Model 24, Model 42 and Model 44 products can be updated in the field via the LAN port. Firmware updates will be sent to the user via e-mail and updated with a simple 5 minute procedure.

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1/28/09 Model 44 / 42 adds digital control outputs

 

Four optically coupled digital outputs have been added to the Model 44 / 42 temperature controller products. These are intended for use controlling a refrigerator or other cryogenic system where control lines are generated primarily based on temperature.

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11/23/08 LabView™ Drivers Released

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A complete set of LabView™ drivers have been released for the Model 24 cryogenic temperature controller. Drivers are available for the Ethernet, Serial and IEEE-488 remote I/O ports.

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10/5/2008 Applications brief on constant-voltage excitation released.

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  Applications brief AB021 discusses the benefits and use of constant voltage sensor excitation.

Model 44 User's Manual Applications brief AB021: Constant Voltage Sensor Excitation>>

 

9/4/2008 New - Warm-up controller function.

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  A Warm-up function is often necessary in cryogenic systems that require rapid sample changes to improve throughput. A Warm-up controller function has been implemented in the Model 24 temperature controller. This controls an inexpensive external power supply in order to provide a complete warm-up function. A convenient user interface offers simple configuration and 'one touch' warm-up operation.

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7/20/2008 Now Shipping - Model 24 Four-channel Temperature Controller

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The Model 24 is a four-input, dual control loop cryogenic temperature controller designed for general purpose laboratory and industrial use. Each input is independent and capable of temperature measurement to <500mK with an appropriate temperature sensor. The Model 24 supports virtually any cryogenic temperature sensor produced by any manufacturer.

The dual-output control loop circuits features a primary 50W heater and an independent secondary heater of 10W. Cryo-con’s Model 24 incorporates

Ethernet connectivity which adds a new dimension of flexibility to industrial and laboratory applications.

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6/20/2008 End of Life Notice - Model 62 Temperature Controller

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  The Model 62 two-channel Resistance Bridge temperature controller became obsolete in July, 2008 and is replaced by the Model 42 / 44 controller. User's Manuals, Datasheets and LabView drivers are still available on our download page at www.cryocon.com/CCDnld.asp. The Model 62 was introduced in 2000 and was retired due to component obsolescence.

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8/10/2008Applications brief on IEEE-488.2 SCPI released.

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Applications brief AB015 details the structure and use of the IEEE-488 SCPI compatible remote command language used by all Cryo-con instruments.

Model 44 User's Manual Applications brief AB015: Remote Programming Guide >>

 

6/1/2008 Cryo-con represented in Europe and Russia by L.O.T. Oriel GmbH

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  Cryo-con is pleased to announce that, effective June 1, 2008, L.O.T. Oriel GmbH will be representing and distributing Cryo-con products in continental Europe and Russia. L.O.T. Oriel has extensive experience in marketing and servicing medical, electronic and cryogenic equipment and has numerous offices all over Europe and Russia. Cryo-con is especially pleased with the technical depth of L.O.T. and their ability to support and service our products..

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