Honeywell Low Pressure Sensor, 5 psi Operating Max

RS Stock No.: 395-263Brand: HoneywellManufacturers Part No.: 163PC01D36
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Specifications

Product Type

Low Pressure Sensor

Maximum Operating Pressure

5 psi

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Material

Polyester, Silicon, Borosilicate Glass and Silicon to Glass Bond, Epoxy Adhesive

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

160PC

Minimum Operating Pressure

-5psi

Response Time

1ms

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Ultra Low Differential Pressure Type

These ultra-low pressure differential sensors provide an output voltage proportional to applied pressure. They operate from a single positive supply voltage rating at 8V. Signal conditioning results in directly useable outputs and temperature compensation results, in predictable performance over the specified temperature range. The Honeywell pressure sensor is fully signal conditioned and ready to measure ultra-low pressure. It also contains PCB terminals on opposite side from the ports.
Low pressure sensors can be used in many scenarios like HVAC (Heating ventilation and air conditioning), medical equipment, computer peripherals, and pneumatic equipment.

Features and benefits –
• Low pressure measurement
• PCB terminals on opposite side from the ports
• Fully signal conditioned
• Response time 1ms
• Amplified
• High sensitivity and low null shift
• Easily interchanged

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Technical Document

Specifications

Product Type

Low Pressure Sensor

Maximum Operating Pressure

5 psi

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Material

Polyester, Silicon, Borosilicate Glass and Silicon to Glass Bond, Epoxy Adhesive

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

160PC

Minimum Operating Pressure

-5psi

Response Time

1ms

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Ultra Low Differential Pressure Type

These ultra-low pressure differential sensors provide an output voltage proportional to applied pressure. They operate from a single positive supply voltage rating at 8V. Signal conditioning results in directly useable outputs and temperature compensation results, in predictable performance over the specified temperature range. The Honeywell pressure sensor is fully signal conditioned and ready to measure ultra-low pressure. It also contains PCB terminals on opposite side from the ports.
Low pressure sensors can be used in many scenarios like HVAC (Heating ventilation and air conditioning), medical equipment, computer peripherals, and pneumatic equipment.

Features and benefits –
• Low pressure measurement
• PCB terminals on opposite side from the ports
• Fully signal conditioned
• Response time 1ms
• Amplified
• High sensitivity and low null shift
• Easily interchanged

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