Temperature transmitters
What is a temperature transmitter?
A temperature transmitter converts the small signal from a temperature sensor - typically a thermocouple or RTD - into a more robust 4...20 mA or digital signal for interfacing into other control equipment. To ensure accuracy, a temperature transmitter converts the signal from a temperature sensor—typically an RTD or thermocouple—into a more robust and standardized output. This output may be analog (such as 4–20 mA) or digital, using protocols like HART, PROFIBUS PA, or FOUNDATION Fieldbus. The signal conditioning process includes isolation, amplification, linearization, and noise filtering to ensure reliable data transmission.
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- Front programming via optical buttons
- HART 7 and HART 5
- Mounting in hazardous gas and dust area

- RTD, TC, Ohm, and bipolar mV input
- Single or true dual sensor inputs
- HART 7 and HART 5

- RTD, TC, Ohm, and bipolar mV input
- Single or true dual sensor inputs
- HART 7 and HART 5

- RTD, TC, Ohm, and bipolar mV input
- Single or true dual inputs
- HART 7 and HART 5

- RTD, TC, Ohm, and bipolar mV input
- Single or true dual inputs
- ATEX approval only
- HART 7 and HART 5

- RTD, TC, Ohm, and bipolar mV input
- Single or true dual inputs
- HART 7 and HART 5


- Slimline housing of 6.1 mm
- High accuracy
- Excellent EMC performance

- Slimline housing of 6.1 mm
- Excellent accuracy
- Excellent EMC performance

- Slimline housing of 6.1 mm
- Excellent accuracy
- Excellent EMC performance

- Slimline housing of 6.1 mm
- HART 7 protocol
- Excellent EMC performance

- Slimline housing of 6.1 mm
- Excellent accuracy
- Excellent EMC performance

- Slimline housing of 6.1 mm
- High accuracy
- Excellent EMC performance

- Slimline housing of 6.1 mm
- HART 7 protocol
- Excellent EMC performance

- 1- or 2-channel version
- 4...20 mA loop output
- DIN rail mounting

- RTD, TC, Ohm, or mV input
- Extremely high measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting

- RTD, TC, Ohm, or mV input
- Extremely high measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting

- RTD or Ohm input
- Extremely high measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting

- RTD or Ohm input
- Extremely high measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting

- RTD or Ohm input
- High measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting

- RTD or Ohm input
- High measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting
- TC input
- High measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting
- TC input
- High measurement accuracy
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting
- RTD, TC, Ohm, or mV input
- HART 5 protocol
- For DIN form B sensor head mounting
- 1
- 2
A full range of temperature transmitter types are available including:
Head mounted temperature transmitters
Transmitters for DIN form B sensor head installation in temperature sensor assemblies.
DIN rail temperature transmitters
Single and dual channel transmitters for DIN rail installation.
Field mounted temperature transmitters with display
Field mounted transmitter with high-definition backlit display in aluminum or stainless-steel housing.
Compact M12 temperature transmitters
Compact RTD transmitter with or without M12 connector for installation in barrel housing.
From HART 7 digital temperature transmitters, offering dual input with sensor redundancy and advanced NE107 compliant diagnostics, to a simple Pt100 RTD transmitter that supports a 2-wire RTD sensor configuration; PR electronics offers a wide range of market-leading temperature transmitter RTD solutions. Our portfolio also includes thermocouple transmitter 4-20ma models that convert sensor signals into robust 4…20 mA outputs for critical applications.
In addition, we can offer a one-stop integrated solution combining our temperature transmitters with sensors form our partners around the world.
Explore our range of temperature transmitters to find the perfect device for your temperature measurement requirements.