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Differential Pressure Sensors offer ranges from 25 Pa FS.

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Differential Pressure Sensors offer ranges from 25 Pa FS.
Differential Pressure Sensors offer ranges from 25 Pa FS.

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June 23, 2011 - Based on thermal mass flow measurement of air or gas through micro-flow channel integrated within silicon sensor chip, LBA sensors feature full analog on-chip CMOS signal conditioning that allows for linear and temperature-compensated outputs. Measuring principle sensitivity lends to resolution and offset stability, while flow rate ensures immunity to dust and condensation. Also, connecting tubes and input filters can be used without recalibrating or correcting output signal.
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Sensortechnics Inc.
11844 Dublin Blvd., Suite E
Dublin, CA, 94568
USA



Highly Sensitive LBA Differential Pressure Sensors Offer Ultra-Low Pressure Ranges from 25 Pa (0.1 inH2O)


Sensortechnics' LBA differential pressure sensors are based on thermal mass flow measurement of air or gas through a micro-flow channel integrated within the silicon sensor chip. Due to the highly sensitive measuring principle the LBA sensor achieves excellent resolution and offset stability. The LBA series now offers, ultra-low pressure ranges from 25 Pa (01 inH2O) Full Scale in addition to the existing 250 Pa and 500 Pa ranges (1 and 2 inH2O). The LBA sensors perform fully analog on-chip CMOS signal conditioning to allow for linear and temperature compensated outputs with fast response times.

By integrating the micro-flow channel on the sensor chip level, the gas flow through the LBA sensors is decreased by several magnitudes compared to conventional flow-based pressure sensors. This extremely low flow ensures high immunity to dust contamination and condensation and allows the use of connecting tubes and input filters without the need to recalibrate or correct the output signal. Further, complex housing constructions are eliminated thus making small and cost-effective PCB-mountable devices possible.

Important features of the LBA series are:

- New ultra-low pressure ranges from 25 Pa (0.1 inH2O) Full Scale
- Excellent resolution and offset stability
- High immunity to dust contamination and condensation
- Connecting tubes and input filters do not affect sensor performance

Sensortechnics' highly sensitive LBA differential pressure sensors are ideal to detect very small pressure differences from 25 Pa (0.1 inH2O) Full Scale in many medical, HVAC, analytical and laboratory OEM device applications.

Direct Web-Link: www.sensortechnics.com/lba

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