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Gas pressure sensor makes a difference

A Phidgets product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 13, 2008

Sensor measures both negative and positive gas pressures in the range -25 to +25kPa with a maximum error rate of 5%.

New from Phidgets, the 1126 differential gas pressure sensor measures the pressure difference between two pressure intakes, and can measure both negative and positive pressures in the range -25 to +25kPa with a maximum error rate of 5%.

"Users will typically plug the differential pressure sensor into an analogue input, and measure pressure differentials between two systems".

"We expect that many customers will leave one port open, to measure the relative pressure difference between their system and atmospheric pressure", says Chester Fitchett, CEO of Phidgets.

Product specifications include: a maximum current consumption of 10mA; output impedance of 1kohm; a supply range from 3.3 to 5.0V DC; warm-up time and response times of 20 and 1ms, respectively; and a nominal port diameter of 3mm.

The 1126 differential gas pressure sensor is available now.

The suggested resale price is $40.00 Canadian.

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