Absolute pressure sensor FPXPC-10
Vdcminiaturefor aircraft

absolute pressure sensor
absolute pressure sensor
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Characteristics

Pressure type
absolute
Output signal
Vdc
Other characteristics
miniature
Applications
for aircraft
Domain
for the aerospace industry
Pressure range

Max.: 500 bar
(7,251.89 psi)

Min.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Temperature range

Max.: 220 °C
(428 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

- Range: 10 to 500 bar [150 to 7.500 psi] - Non-linearity up to ±0.25% F.S. - Output: 12mV - Operating temperature: -40 to 220°C - Absolute, sealed or gauge - Amplified output available The FPXPC10 is a miniature pressure transducer specifically designed to measure static and dynamic pressures in temperatures from -40 to 220 °C [-40 °F to 428 °F] (unamplified models). Constructed of stainless steel, the rugged FPXPC10 is suitable for corrosive liquids and gases in a wide variety of harsh environments. For ease of installation and long term performance, this miniature pressure sensor incorporates cutting edge SanShiftTM technology that eliminates zero shifts caused by installation torque. The core technology of the FPXPC10 consists of a foil strain gage wired in a Wheatstone bridge circuit to provide excellent temperature stability. An on-board amplifier is optionally available (A1) for all Range. A PT1000 temperature probe is optionally available for all Range as a custom design. Features - Low installation torque sensitivity - M10x1 or 3/8-24UNF thread - Stainless steel construction - For static and dynamic applications Applications - Aerospace - Test benches - Oven monitoring equipment - Cooling regulation systems

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