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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

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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

Direct input to a controller or other device is made possible by the sensor's linear voltage output.

With a typical current draw of only 200uA, at 5Vdc the HIH-3610 sensor is ideally suited for low-drain, battery-operated systems.

Tight sensor interchangeability reduces or eliminates OEM production calibration costs.

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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