Digitally Compensated Pressure Sensor Basks In Extreme Temperatures

Oct. 8, 2008
Dubbed the arctic warrior, the AST20HA digitally compensated pressure transducer promises high performance over wide temperature ranges, typically -40?C to +85°C. Made from a combination of stainless steel and MEMs strain gage, the sensor’s

Dubbed the arctic warrior, the AST20HA digitally compensated pressure transducer promises high performance over wide temperature ranges, typically -40?C to +85°C. Made from a combination of stainless steel and MEMs strain gage, the sensor’s design is ideal for high cyclic life due to the fact that it is free of welds, internal O-rings, or fluid filled cavities. The company’s patented Krystal Bond technology enables a high electrical isolation up to 1 kV, a high degree of compensation, and the ability to adhere to different diaphragm materials. Additionally, ASIC compensation features real time thermal compensation and linearity correction. For further information and price, call AMERICAN SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES INC., Mount Olive, NJ. (973) 448-1901.

Company: AMERICAN SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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