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Pressure sensors precision jettisons field calibration

Pressure sensors precision jettisons field calibration

Pressure sensors precision jettisons field calibration Pressure sensors precision jettisons field calibration

In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics are the 8XH high-accuracy media-isolated pressure sensors from TE Connectivity/Measurement Specialties.

These highly accurate and reliable 8XH pressure sensors enable system-level precision without field calibration.

Typical applications for the 8XH sensors include semiconductor equipment, process automation, medical devices, Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Internet of Things (IoT) systems, and analytical equipment.

These sensors feature a MEMS die, an ASIC, and passive components within an isolated oil filled cavity. The 8XH sensors use the MEMS die bridge resistance to measure both temperature and pressure in the same thermal environment.

As a result, the 8XH series pressure sensors deliver the precise on site temperature data required for compensation, while also achieving excellent initial accuracy and strong EMC performance. The 8XH series includes the 82H, 85H, 85FH, and 86H models, each of which can provide simultaneous pressure and temperature outputs when in digital mode.

The pressure sensors are factory-calibrated and support gauge, vacuum gauge, and absolute pressure measurements from 5 to 1500psi.

The 8XH sensors offer both amplified analog and digital output options, with digital communication via the I2C protocol and selectable update modes.

Featuring 316L stainless steel, the 8XH sensors can withstand corrosive process gases and aggressive chemicals. The 8XH series is available in 13, 16, and 19mm module diameters and can be weldable or O-ring mounted. The 8XH sensors are RoHS compliant and feature a compensated temperature range of -20 to +85°C.

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