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News Release from: Sensortechnics UK | Subject: 40PC series
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 March 2005
Pressure sensors cope with extremes
Sensortechnics' piezoresistive 40PC series from Honeywell now offers gauge pressure measurement in a wide pressure range from 50 mm Hg to 500 psi (67 mbar to 35 bar).
Sensortechnics' piezoresistive 40PC series from Honeywell now offers gauge pressure measurement in a wide pressure range from 50 mm Hg to 500 psi (67 mbar to 35 bar) The sensors feature a 0.5-4.5 V amplified output signal providing a direct interface to an A/D input on a controller
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 16 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 40PC is built in a miniature 6-pin DIP package which saves critical board space and can be easily mounted.
The fully calibrated and temperature compensated sensor is very robust, covering a wide range of temperature extremes from -45-125 C.
Additionally, the 40PC series is compatible with a broad array of gaseous and liquid media, from dry air and water to refrigerant coolants, engine fuel and oil.
Important features of the 40PC series are: * Wide pressure ranges from 50 mm Hg to 500 psi (67 mbar to 35 bar) * (Vacuum) gauge and bi-directional gauge pressure measurement * 0.5-4.5 V amplified output signal * Miniature 6-pin DIP package * Fully calibrated and temperature compensated from -45-125 C * Excellent compatibility with gaseous and liquid media Typical applications include level control, environmental and medical applications and industrial and analytical instrumentation. Request a free brochure from Sensortechnics UK ...
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