Fighting chance for sensors

A Kulite Sensors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 15, 2003

Kulite has won significant designs for the first programme of the Joint Strike Fighter and is providing more than 50 sensors for each JSF aircraft.

Kulite has won significant designs for the first programme of the Joint Strike Fighter and is providing more than 50 sensors for each JSF aircraft.

A range of pressure and temperature sensors will be used in applications such as the main fuel throttle and fuel filter, the APU and F135 engine, the lift fan, the launcher as well as several hydraulic applications.

Delivering up to four pressure outputs, the sensors offer redundant outputs for safety, multiple outputs to minimise the number of sensors required, or dual functionality.

Kulite is also providing combined units, which are measuring both temperature and pressure in one unit, once again contributing to an optimised design that further reduces component count and weight.

Combined units are typically used for hydraulic applications, lift fan and launcher.

With over 40 years experience in providing sensors for aircraft applications, all Kulite's sensors use an environmentally isolated diaphragm to eliminate the risk of sensor contamination.

Ultralow nonlinearity and hysteresis ensures very high accuracy and an extremely lightweight design makes these devices ideal for aerospace applications.

Highly integrated ASIC technology, environmentally protected dual diaphragms, hermetic sealing, secondary containment and an overall rugged design that withstands high G forces, shock and vibration ensure industry-leading reliability.

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