Dass280 «2027»
Sub-millisecond latency for real-time adjustments.
If your system is throwing an error related to the DASS280, follow these steps before opting for a total replacement:
Unlike older analog models, the DASS280 utilizes digital signal processing to filter out "noise," ensuring that the data sent to the controller is accurate even in high-vibration or high-temperature environments. Key Technical Specifications dass280
Used on assembly lines to detect the precise placement of components before robotic assembly.
Often IP67 rated, meaning it is dust-tight and can survive temporary immersion in water. Sub-millisecond latency for real-time adjustments
5V to 24V DC (versatile for different power grids).
While specific stats can vary by the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), the DASS280 series generally boasts the following: Often IP67 rated, meaning it is dust-tight and
High-end HVAC systems use the DASS280 to monitor airflow pressure with extreme granularity. Troubleshooting & Maintenance
Supports CAN bus or RS-485 interfaces, making it compatible with modern industrial standards. Common Applications
Use a multimeter to ensure the sensor is receiving a steady voltage. A fluctuating power supply will cause the DASS280 to send erratic data.

