Low Voltage Pressure Sensors Get Pretty Sensitive

April 15, 2010
The MLV Series milli-Volt pressure sensors rely on the company’s CoBeam2 technology that helps reduce package stress as well as significantly improve position sensitivity.

The MLV Series milli-Volt pressure sensors rely on the company’s CoBeam2 technology that helps reduce package stress as well as significantly improve position sensitivity. They provide a temperature-compensated output signal and rely on calibration for zero and span to correct many of the errors associated with pressure measurement. The components are available in 1-, 5-, 10-, 20-, and 30-in. H2O pressure ranges and come in a PCB-mountable package. Additionally, the MLV Series device specifies a 5V excitation voltage and consumes just over 2 mW of power. For price, call ALL SENSORS CORP., Morgan Hill, CA. (408) 225-4314.

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