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Relative pressure transducer
strain gaugesiliconcurrent output

Relative pressure transducer - Minebea - strain gauge / silicon / current output
Relative pressure transducer - Minebea - strain gauge / silicon / current output
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative
Technology
silicon, strain gauge
Output
current output
Supply voltage
24VDC
Mounting
threaded
Precision

0.1 %, 0.2 %, 0.5 %

Description

Using Silicon On Sapphire technology or strain gage, these high-accurate and prolonged stability-type pressure sensors are sensors that measure pressure as electric signals. Connect to various measuring devices for measurement purposes, the sensors perform displaying, recording, controlling, monitoring the pressure, etc. Features Direct pressure-type sensors with Silicon On Sapphire (SOS) technology The pressure sensors have silicon thin film (epitaxial growth) formed on a sapphire (Al2O3 single crystal) board. Using this silicon thin film, silicon semidonductor strain gages have their electrical resistance wires themselves connected to a sapphire board, consisting of an ideal sensor that is extremely stabilized physically and electrically. Approximately 60 units are used in each H-IIA rocket. Adopted the strain gages made in-house By adopting strain gages manufactured in-house that excel in prolonged stable performance, MinebeaMitsumi maintains a stable supply of high-quality, highly-reliable pressure sensors.

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