Digital Pulse Counter
Key Features
- 6-digit LCD
- In-built nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) offering exceptional reliability
- Wide range of supply voltage
- Remote reset
- Available in 3 different shaped Bezels
- Low Power Consumption
Available Variations |
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| SKU | Description | Quantity | Add to Cart |
| Z72FBA | No description available | ||
| Z72FBB | No description available | ||
| Z72FBC | No description available | ||
| ZJ2FBA | No description available | ||
| ZJ2FBB | No description available | ||
| ZJ2FBC | No description available | ||
| ZH2FBA | No description available | ||
| ZH2FBB | No description available | ||
| ZH2FBC | No description available | ||
A Digital Counter is an electronic device designed to measure, record, and display the number of events, pulses, or operations in a process with high precision. By tracking machine cycles, production counts, or process inputs, electronic pulse counters provide valuable data for monitoring, control, and automation.
They are widely used in industrial automation, packaging, material handling, assembly lines, and quality control systems, where accurate counting and monitoring are essential.
Ensures precise counting of pulses, machine cycles, or production runs, minimizing human error.
Helps track output levels, detect process deviations, and optimize overall system efficiency.
Supports totalizing, preset, and batch counting, adaptable to diverse industrial needs.
GIC counters are built with noise-immune electronics and rugged construction, ensuring dependable operation in demanding environments.