What electronic protections should be incorporated into the internal sensor amplifier?
Transient voltage suppressors should be installed to prevent damage from ESD. Overload protection circuitry should be incorporated to reduce settling time, lower susceptibility to distortion from electrical and mechanical shocks (i.e., spark ignition, recip impacts), and prevent permanent amplifier damage due to high amplitude shocks. Overcurrent protection should be used to prevent permanent sensor damage due to reverse installed or shorted current regulation diodes. Reverse wire (also referred to as miswiring) protection should be used to prevent permanent sensor damage from reversing wires during terminal block installations.
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