Low Pressure Sensor has metal tube and ceramic barbed ports.

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Packaged in dual-in-line configuration, PCB mountable piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor Model 1210 Sub PSI is temperature compensated and operates using constant current supply. Offered in 5 and 10 in. H2O ranges, ceramic barbed ports make secure pressure connections to 3/32 in. ID hosing, and are available with matching port volumes for minimizing errors in flow measurements. Applications include air duct flow, medical instrumentation, and environmental controls.



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PC Board Mountable Low Pressure Sensor



Model 1210 Sub PSI from Measurement Specialties

Metal Tube and Ceramic Barbed Ports

Measurement Specialties, Inc introduces the new Model 1210 Sub PSI designed specifically for low pressure applications requiring high output and stability. These sensors are temperature compensated and operate using a constant current supply. Offered in 5 & 10 inches H2O ranges (12.5mB & 25mB), these newly designed ceramic barbed ports are rugged and make secure pressure connections to 3/32 inch (2.4mm) ID hosing. The ceramic ports are available with matching port volumes that minimize errors in flow measurements.

The Model 1210 Sub PSI is a temperature compensated, piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor packaged in a dual-in-line configuration. An on board laser-trimmed resistor can be used to normalize output variations by programming the gain of an external differential amplifier that provides ±1% interchangeability. This product is intended for many low pressure applications such as air duct flow, medical instrumentation, and environmental controls. Custom SMT leads, pressure ranges, and barbed tube options are available for large OEM customers.

About Measurement Specialties:

Measurement Specialties, Inc. designs and manufactures sensors and sensor-based systems. The Company produces a wide variety of sensors and transducers to measure precise ranges of physical characteristics such as pressure, force, vibration, position, humidity and photo optics. Measurement Specialties uses multiple advanced technologies - including piezoresistive, electro-optic, electro-magnetic, capacitive, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), piezoelectric polymers and strain gauges - to engineer sensors that operate precisely and cost effectively.

For product information, contact:

John Valentini

Engineering Manager - Board Level

Phone: +1 510 498 1570 ext. 224

Email: john.valentini@meas-spec.com

www.meas-spec.com

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