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Boulder, Colo.— Micro Motion Inc. unveiled its new MVD (multivariable digital) Technology at its Perspectives 2001 media event on Feb. 28-March 2. MVD Technology reportedly makes Micro Motion's flowmeters work smarter by using front-end digital processing to reduce signal noise and allow faster response time than with analog devices.

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01/01/1970


Boulder, Colo.— Micro Motion Inc. unveiled its new MVD (multivariable digital) Technology at its Perspectives 2001 media event on Feb. 28-March 2. MVD Technology reportedly makes Micro Motion's flowmeters work smarter by using front-end digital processing to reduce signal noise and allow faster response time than with analog devices. MVD allows users to measure multiple variables; choose integral or remote mounting with standard, four-wire signal cable; and identify and resolve problems with built-in diagnostics. Because they feature a scalable architecture, the transmitters' capabilities can be based on application needs and upgraded functionally as needed. MVD Technology is available in single-variable Series 1000 and multivariable Series 2000 transmitters. Both are approved for hazardous area applications and are compatible with milliamp, frequency/pulse output, HART, and other digital communication modes.





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