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Tue, Jul 24, 2018

Radiant Technology Introduces Ultrasonic Non-Contact, Non-Invasive Fuel Probe

A Different, Better Way To Measure Fuel

Radiant Technology’s latest fuel probe technology uses ultrasound to measure the height of fluid within virtually any enclosure. This non-invasive, non-contact technology eases installation while providing a fuel level signal which is transmitted via a serial link to the fuel gauge. The entire unit is contained within a small puck which measures slightly over 1" in diameter.

The new technology is not expensive, priced at $99.95 for the sensor. Radiant is simultaneously introducing a Radiant Fuel Gauge (digital) which accepts the sensor input and provides a fuel level indication on one or two tanks to the pilot.
 
Direct EFIS integration is possible but would require EFIS vendor support to read the digital serial channel.
 
A controller module is also available which converts the digital value into a more conventional 0 to 5 volt linear output. This output is compatible with all EFIS units and many standalone gauges.
 
"This is a different, better way to measure fuel," said James Wiebe, CEO of Radiant. "It allows fuel measurement without going inside the tank. It keeps the measured value in the digital domain, which reduces system error budgets."
 
To ensure universal compatibility, a separate controller is also available which converts the digital signal to classic 0 - 5 volt output.

(Image provided with Radiant Technology news release)

FMI: www.radiantinstruments.com

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