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Analog Output
12-bit or less resolution
Digital I/O
Counter-Timer
Parallel
Special purpose
Serial Communications
LPT Port and 2
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Original Equipment Manufacturers-Use our USB- and
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12-bit or less resolution
14 and 16 bit resolution
Analog Output
12-bit or less resolution
Digital I/O
Parallel
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Temperature
Analog Output
12 bit or less resolution
14 and 16 bit resolution
Digital I/O
Counter-Timer
High Voltage
Parallel
Quadrature Encoders and Interrupts
Serial Communications
16 Port
4-8 Port
Single & Dual Port
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CB COM Evaluation Kits
Temperature
Analog Output
12-bit or less resolution
14 and 16 bit resolution
Digital I/O
Counter-Timer
High Voltage
Parallel
Serial Communications
CB-COM Communication Interfaces
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The P571 pressure sensor is a high stability, small diameter, stainless steel pressure sensor intended for use in pressure transducers and other OEM pressure measurement applications. Its thin-film metal strain gauge circuit enables a long-term stability of better than 0.1% per year. Options include Hastelloy, 500 Vac insulation resistance, integral sputtered thin-film RTD, as well as various optional specifications on TC Zero and TC Span.
The unique design can be used with an infinite variety of pressure fittings, which can be supplied by SMD or provided by the customer. Ideal for pressure transducers and transmitters as well as other pressure measurement applications including process control, hydraulic systems, general industrial, down-hole, pressure calibrators, Cenelec applications, aerospace, automotive and more.
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Board level, or PCB-mountable pressure sensors use piezoresistive silicon die technology and are suitable for air or non-corrosive gases for pressure ranges from 1 to 500 PSI. Board level sensors are used for medical applications, air flow, HVAC, leak detection and other test and industrial applications.
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Board level, or PCB-mountable pressure sensors use piezoresistive silicon die technology and are suitable for air or non-corrosive gases for pressure ranges from 1 to 500 PSI. Board level sensors are used for medical applications, air flow, HVAC, leak detection and other test and industrial applications.
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Board Level
Board level, or PCB-mountable, pressure sensors use piezoresistive silicon die technology and are suitable for air or non-corrosive gases for pressure ranges from 1 to 500 PSI. Sensor packages include dual in-line, TO-8, TO-5, and disposable blood pressure sensors.
Transducers
Measurement Specialties produces a broad range of amplified output pressure transducers for everything from high volume OEM use to high accuracy applications. Measurement Specialties proprietary Microfused™ pressure transducers are designed for OEM applications that require high reliability in harsh conditions. Measurement Specialties' high performance line includes Ultrastable transducers for instrumentation, foil strain gage transducers for severe environments and miniature transducers used for automotive and aerospace testing.
Sensor Elements
Measurement Specialties oil-filled stainless steel pressure sensors are suitable for use in harsh environments of liquids or gases. Many feature proprietary Ultrastable piezoresistive silicon die technology for long term reliability.
Liquid Level Transducers
Measurement Specialties' Ultrastable transducers in special packaging for tank or fully submersible liquid level measurement. |
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| Measurement Specialties produces a broad range of amplified output pressure transducers for everything from high volume OEM use to high accuracy applications. Measurement Specialties proprietary Microfused™ pressure transducers are designed for OEM applications that require high reliability in harsh conditions. Measurement Specialties' high performance line includes Ultrastable transducers for instrumentation, foil strain gage transducers for severe environments and miniature transducers used for automotive and aerospace testing. |
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The Pulsar Ultra 3 & 5, coupled with the 125kHz high-accuracy dBMACH3 transducer, is a great solution for non-contacting open channel flow applications.
Measuring to BS3680 and operating with all standard flumes and weirs, Flow Oracle provides reliable flow measurement for both water industry and general industrial users. |
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- IEEE 488.2 Standard Interface
- Complete Talker/Listener/Controller
- Data transfer rates over 1 megabyte/sec
- 1024-word FIFO buffer
- 7 Interrupt lines, shared interrupt capability
- Lifetime warranty
- RoHS compliant
- Includes GPIB-488 software library for Windows XP, Windows 2000, and LabVIEW%u2122
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Accelerometers can be used to measure vibration, shock, velocity, displacement, tilt and inclination. The Vibration Sensors Business Group spearheads Measurement Specialties' global initiative to focus on the accelerometer and vibration sensing business with customers in the automotive, medical, military/aerospace and consumer goods industries. This group builds on Measurement Specialties' Silicon MEMS, Bonded Strain Gage and Piezoelectric sensing technologies. More than any other sensor company, Measurement Specialties can choose the best possible technology to solve customer problems and achieve high performance at very competitive costs.
Piezoresistive Silicon MEMS & Bonded Strain Gage
Measurement Specialties' experience designing Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) using silicon structures is unsurpassed in the world. We have developed and commercialized several product areas based on silicon micromachining technology, offering an unmatched range of standard products with a strong custom design capability.
Piezo Film & Ceramic
Measurement Specialties innovative approach for cost-effective piezoelectric accelerometer designs resides in its ability to use a broad range of materials including crystals such as quartz or man-made ceramic and polymers that have piezoelectric properties. OEM manufacturers look towards this technology as it provides lower-cost sensors requiring no external power supply.
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Measurement Specialties manufactures Schaevitz® AccuStar electronic clinometers and AngleStar electronic protractor systems which use capacitance-based sensors for the precise measurement of level, angle or tilt. These unique, patented designs feature a wide range of performance parameters, interface options and price alternatives. These rugged sensors can withstand high levels of shock and vibration that might destroy a MEMS-type device. They also have very high accuracy, especially around zero degrees, which makes them ideal for leveling applications. Uses include construction equipment, tipover protection, antenna positioning, vehicle testing and car alarms, aerospace and robotics.
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Measurement Specialties has almost 20 years experience designing and manufacturing silicon MEMS accelerometers. Most of these miniature products offer internal gas damping or mechanical overload stops to improve survivability. New products such as the Model 64 are built on Measurement Specialties second generation MEMS technology are SAE J211-compliant for anthropomorphic dummy testing.
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Accelerometers can be used to measure vibration, shock, velocity, displacement, tilt and inclination. The Vibration Sensors Business Group spearheads Measurement Specialties' global initiative to focus on the accelerometer and vibration sensing business with customers in the automotive, medical, military/aerospace and consumer goods industries. This group builds on Measurement Specialties' Silicon MEMS, Bonded Strain Gage and Piezoelectric sensing technologies. More than any other sensor company, Measurement Specialties can choose the best possible technology to solve customer problems and achieve high performance at very competitive costs.
Piezoresistive Silicon MEMS & Bonded Strain Gage
Measurement Specialties' experience designing Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) using silicon structures is unsurpassed in the world. We have developed and commercialized several product areas based on silicon micromachining technology, offering an unmatched range of standard products with a strong custom design capability.
Piezo Film & Ceramic
Measurement Specialties innovative approach for cost-effective piezoelectric accelerometer designs resides in its ability to use a broad range of materials including crystals such as quartz or man-made ceramic and polymers that have piezoelectric properties. OEM manufacturers look towards this technology as it provides lower-cost sensors requiring no external power supply.
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| Piezoelectric film ultrasound transmitters and receivers offer unique advantages for air ranging applications. Resonance frequency and vertical beam directivity of the transmitter and receiver can easily be customized by changing the diameter and length of the PVDF cylinder. Cylindrical PVDF receivers exhibit very wide horizontal or omni-directional beam directivity and broad band characteristics. These characteristics lend unique solutions in many applications such as two-dimensional positioning, digitizer, object detection, and distance measurement. Piezo film ultrasound transducers also have very low resonance "Q" values. This means that the signal rise and decay times are much shorter than conventional ceramic ultrasound transducers, making Piezo film transducers ideal for positioning applications. |
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| Piezoelectric film ultrasound transmitters and receivers offer unique advantages for air ranging applications. Resonance frequency and vertical beam directivity of the transmitter and receiver can easily be customized by changing the diameter and length of the PVDF cylinder. Cylindrical PVDF receivers exhibit very wide horizontal or omni-directional beam directivity and broad band characteristics. These characteristics lend unique solutions in many applications such as two-dimensional positioning, digitizer, object detection, and distance measurement. Piezo film ultrasound transducers also have very low resonance "Q" values. This means that the signal rise and decay times are much shorter than conventional ceramic ultrasound transducers, making Piezo film transducers ideal for positioning applications. |
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