Micro-Pressure Sensors Tout High Sensitivity

Aug. 1, 1998

Melding high output, high frequency response and very small size, Series 132A30 micro-pressure sensors can measure high frequency, short wavelength shock waves, acoustic waves and emissions, and ultrasonic dynamic pressures. Weighing only 0.25 gram and housed in a 3-mm package, these subminiature sensors feature an output of 100 mV/psi with a gain of 1, a resonant frequency of >1 MHz, and a very fast rise time- for reflected shock wave measurements, the time is

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