Digital sensor probe handles rough treatment

A MMS Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 9, 2005

A new low-cost low-power digital sensor from MMS Electronics is designed to make rapid and easy temperature measurements between -45 and +130C.

A new low-cost low-power digital sensor from MMS Electronics is designed to make rapid and easy temperature measurements between -45 and +130C.

The SMT-RVS1801 is a digital sensor probe in a robust stainless steel housing, making it ideal for use in tough industrial environments.

Measuring 7mm diameter and 40mm long, the probe has a 5m cable as standard.

This high quality sensor has a single wire digital PWM output that varies relative to the ambient temperature.

Ready to use temperature acquisition boards that interface to a PC/PLC are available.

The probe has an accuracy of 0.7 degrees between -30 and +100C and 1.2 degrees between -45 and +130C.

Output is linear to within 0.2C.

Supply voltage is +5V, with a maximum supply current of 200uA.

The sensor is precalibrated during manufacture and requires no additional external components.

This innovative product has many applications in the process and manufacturing industries.

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