SGX-VOX

Amphenol SGX Sensortech
523-SGX-VOX
SGX-VOX

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Description:
Air Quality Sensors Oxygen Sensor 0-100%

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In Stock: 11

Stock:
11
Can Dispatch Immediately
On Order:
20
Expected 19/03/2026
Factory Lead Time:
4
Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
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Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
474,68 kr. 474,68 kr.
400,45 kr. 2.002,25 kr.
372,10 kr. 3.721,00 kr.
337,79 kr. 8.444,75 kr.
319,29 kr. 15.964,50 kr.
311,23 kr. 31.123,00 kr.

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Amphenol
Product Category: Air Quality Sensors
RoHS:  
Electrochemical
Oxygen
0 %
100 %
Analog
- 20 C
+ 50 C
Electro-Chemical
Brand: Amphenol SGX Sensortech
Current Rating: 10 mA
Mounting Style: Through Hole
Operating Supply Voltage: 900 mV
Product Type: Air Quality Sensors
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Sensors
Unit Weight: 49,101 g
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CNHTS:
9027100090
USHTS:
9027102000
ECCN:
EAR99

SGX-VOX Oxygen Sensor for Ventilators

Amphenol SGX Sensortech SGX-VOX Oxygen Sensor for Ventilators is a 0% to 100% oxygen (O2) sensor with onboard temperature compensation. This sensor offers <0.1% O2 zero current (offset) and a 9mV to 13mV output voltage range in air (measured at standard pressure and temperature). Other features include <5s of T90 response time, <50s of T99.5 response time, and <2% O2 temperature compensation at a 0°C to +40°C temperature range. Amphenol SGX Sensortech SGX-VOX Oxygen Sensor has no cross-sensitivity effect due to toxic gases at the threshold limit value (TLV) levels. The sensor is not suitable for continuous operation in concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) above 25% nor is it designed for use in applications where anesthetic gases are present.