Electrical Measurement Experts in North America
Voltage and current transducers from Knick bring true CONTROL to electrical measurement applications across a wide range of industries. With a number of solutions engineered for measurement and safe isolation of DC voltages upwards of 4800 V, and other transducers that offer precise conversion of AC voltage inputs to standard DC outputs, Knick truly is a problem solver from 480 to 4800 volts!
Other product solutions allow for a wide range of signal conversion and duplication possibilities across high isolation. As with Knick’s high voltage measurement products, no compromises are made with accuracy, safety, speed of response, and flexibility.
With Sales and Service operations in California and products shipping out of Ohio, Knick Interface strives to bring value to our diverse North American customer base. Application know-how, attention to detail, strong support, and legitimate caring for our customers’ success are our primary areas of focus.
Contact us to further discuss your application!
Blog
Sep 2021
Interface Technology
USA, Exhibition
Knick Interface at Battery and Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo
Mar 2021
Interface Technology
High-Voltage Transducer, USA, P44000
Condition Monitoring of High-Voltage Motors
Jun 2020
Interface Technology
High-Voltage Transducer, USA
Electrical Measurement Solutions: Control from 480 to 4800 Volts
Nov 2019
Interface Technology
USA, DC, Current
Shunt Resistor versus Hall Effect Technology
Product Solutions
Industry Solutions
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Steve Allard
General Manager
steve.allard@knick-interface.com
+1 714 299-9941
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Elyse Richardson
Office Manager
elyse.richardson@knick-interface.com
+1 888 625-6425
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Jonathan Smith
Regional Sales Manager
jonathan.smith@knick-interface.com
+1 803 848-1905
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