Product category:
Humidity and Environmental Sensors
News Release from: Honeywell Sensing and Control | Subject: HIH-3610 Series Humidity Sensor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 August 2000
Accurate, robust, solderable RH sensing
element
Honeywell has introduced the HIH-3610 Series Humidity Sensor, which delivers fast instrumentation-quality RH sensing performance in a cost-effective, solderable SIP (single-in-line package)
The Sensing and Control Business of Honeywell has introduced the HIH-3610 Series Humidity Sensor, which delivers fast instrumentation-quality RH (relative humidity) sensing performance in a cost-effective, solderable SIP (single-in-line package) Chemically resistant multi-layered construction provides product longevity in harsh environments
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a typical current draw of only 200uA, at 5Vdc the HIH-3610 sensor is ideally suited for low-drain, battery-operated systems.
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Typical applications include weather stations, environmental test chambers, moisture leak detection, instrumentation and test equipment, HVAC, medical devices, recorders, industrial controls and office equipment.
The RH sensor is a laser-trimmed, thermoset polymer capacitive sensing element with on-chip integrated signal conditioning.
Stable, low-drift performance provides high accuracy over the life and use of the product.
Two lead spacing configurations are available.
Operating temperature range is -40 to +85C.
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