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OEM Pressure Sensors provide analog and digital output.

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OEM Pressure Sensors provide analog and digital output.
OEM Pressure Sensors provide analog and digital output.

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June 17, 2010 - Offering pressure ranges from 3 to 500 psi gage or absolute, SSI series sensors achieve Total Error Band (TEB) better than ±1.5% FSS over temperature range of -20 to +85°C. Sensors use precision digital signal conditioning and provide both analog 0.5-4.5 V output as well as digital I²C or alternatively SPI interfaces at same time. Featuring fully welded, media isolated rugged stainless steel construction, units provide media compatibility with corrosive liquids and gases.

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Sensortechnics Inc.
11844 Dublin Blvd., Suite E
Dublin, CA, 94568
USA



New Stainless Steel OEM Pressure Sensors Offer High Accuracy over a Wide Temperature Range and Digital Outputs


Sensortechnics' new SSI stainless steel OEM pressure sensors accurately measure gage or absolute pressures in ranges from 3 to 500 psi. These devices offer excellent stability and repeatability, achieving a Total Error Band (TEB) better than ±1.5 %FSS over a temperature range of -20...+85 °C (-4...185 °F). Sensortechnics' SSI pressure sensors use precision digital signal conditioning and provide both analog 0.5...4.5 V output as well as digital I²C or alternatively SPI interfaces at the same time.

The SSI series features an excellent price/performance ratio. Fully welded, media isolated rugged stainless steel constructions allow for high media compatibility with corrosive liquids and gases. Available packaging options include diaphragm versions with weld ring or housings with G 1/8 threaded pressure ports. Sensortechnics' customization service can provide very fast and flexible mechanical or electronic modifications of its SSI pressure sensor series to fit each customer's application specific requirements.

Important features of the SSI series are:

o Pressure ranges from 3 to 500 psi gage or absolute
o Total Error Band (TEB) ±1.5 %FSS from -20...+85 °C (-4...185 °F)
o Amplified analog and digital output signals at the same time
o Fully welded, media isolated rugged stainless steel construction

Sensortechnics' amplified SSI stainless steel pressure sensors are the perfect fit for many OEM applications including industrial measurement and control, medical devices and instrumentation equipment.

For further information please contact:

Sensortechnics, Inc.
Phone: (508) 660-8823
Fax: (508) 660-8836
E-mail: info@sensortechnics.com
Web: www.sensortechnics.com

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