SX100DN SENSYM, SX100DN Datasheet
SX100DN
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... This product is packaged either in SenSym's standard low cost chip carrier "button" package, a plastic ported "N" package or a dual inline package (DIP). All packages are designed for applications where the sensing element integral to the OEM equipment ...
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... P1 for Button, N and A2 s amb housings, pressure applied to P2 for G2 and D4 housings) Maximum ratings Suppy voltage Temperature ranges Operating Storage PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (V = 5.0 ± 0. °C, common-mode pressure = 0 psig, pressure applied to P1 for Button, N and A2 s amb housings, pressure applied to P2 for G2 and D4 housings ° ...
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... If the proof pressure is exceeded, even momentarily, the package may leak or burst, or the pressure sensing die may fracture. Note: The proof pressure for the forward gage of all devices in the D4-package is the specified value or 100 psi, whatever is less. 9. The zero pressure offset Min Typ and 35 mV Max for part nos. SX...G2 and SX...D4. ...
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... The SX series devices give a voltage output which is directly proportional to applied pressure. The devices will give an increase in positive going output when increasing pressure is applied to pressure port P1 of the device. If the devices are operated in the backward gage mode, the output will increase with decreases in pressure. The devices are ratiometric to the supply voltage ...
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... Figure I. Button sensor bridge schematic The resulting differential output voltage easily shown ∆. Since the change in resistance is directly pro- portional to pressure can be written as ± (1) Where the output voltage the sensitivity in mV/V per psi P is the pressure in psi the bridge voltage in volts. ...
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... TC, hence resistor added to reduce the total circuit TC. The basic design steps for this method of temperature compensation are shown below. However, please refer to SenSym’s Application Note SSAN-16 for details on the temperature compensation technique. Figure IV. Constant current span TC Compensation α ...
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... R p for temperature compensation and span are 2k more economical for a particular application. 2k SenSym does offer devices with this feature. 2k For more information on these factory 5k calibrated and compensated devices, the 2k SCX series and SDX series, please contact 5k Sensortechnics ...
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... SX Series Pressure sensors PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Button package mass package mass 8/10 dimensions in inches (mm) dimensions in inches (mm) July 2008 / 052 www.sensortechnics.com ...
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... July 2008 / 052 0.470 (11.94) 0.050 typ. (1.27) 0.090 typ. 0.300 (2.29) (7.62) 0.070 (1.78) 0.020 typ. 0.01 (0.51) (0.25) SX Series Pressure sensors dimensions in inches (mm) 0.380 (9.65) 0.285 (7.24) 0.110 typ. (2.79) 0.100 typ. (2.54) dimensions in inches (mm) 9/10 www.sensortechnics.com ...
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... SenSym and Sensortechnics reserve the right to make changes to any products herein. SenSym and Sensortechnics do not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. ...