Superior Sensor Technology ND Pressure Sensors
Superior Sensor Technology ND Pressure Sensors feature 16-bit resolution and operate up to 444Hz output data rate. These sensors are categorized into differential low/middle-pressure sensors and absolute middle-pressure sensors. The ND differential sensors feature a 0.25psi in H2O (62.5Pa) to 5psi (345mBar) for low pressure and 0.5psi (34.5mbar) to 150psi (10.3bar) in the mid-pressure range, ±0.05% high accuracy of the selected range, and ±0.05% FSS long-term stability. The ND absolute sensors feature 15psia (1034mbar) to 150psia (10.3bar) pressure range, ±0.1% high accuracy of the selected range, and ±0.1% FSS long-term stability. In addition, these sensors have a 50Hz/60Hz notch filter to minimize the impact of power noise spikes. The differential sensors are ideal for a wide variety of industrial applications such as air curtains, aeronautics, environmental chambers, eye surgery equipment, UAVs, and 3D printing. The absolute pressure sensors are used in applications where there is a need to measure air and gas pressures against absolute zero pressure.Features
- Differential pressure sensors
- Up to 7 selectable pressure ranges per device
- Pressure ranges
- 0.25psi in H2O (62.5Pa) to 5psi (345mBar) for low pressure
- 0.5psi (34.5mBar) to 150psi (10.3bar) for middle pressure
- ±0.05% high accuracy of the selected range
- ±0.05% FSS long-term stability
- Absolute middle-pressure sensors
- 15psia (1034mbar) to 150psia (10.3bar) pressure range
- ±0.1% high accuracy of the selected range
- ±0.1% FSS long-term stability
- Highly integrated sensor with ADC and DSP
- 16-bit resolution (each selected range)
- Integrated 50Hz/60Hz notch filter
- Selectable bandwidth filter from 1.0Hz to 200Hz
- Output data rate up to 444Hz
- Total error band less than 0.15% FSS
- Silicon gel protection on psi-rated models
- Temperature compensated from -20°C to 85°C
- Supply voltage compensation
- Fully integrated compensation math
- Standard I2C and SPI interface
Applications
- Air curtains
- Aeronautics
- Environmental chambers
- Eye surgery equipment
- UAVs
- 3D printing
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Published: 2021-02-19
| Updated: 2025-03-12
