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ZMDI’s Differential Sensor Signal Conditioner

By ZMDI
Friday, March 19, 2010

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The ZSSC3053 features 2 additional switch outputs, while programmable slave addresses enable multi-slave operation.



ZMDI (Dresden, Germany) introduces the ZSSC3053, a pure differential sensor signal conditioner (SSC) for high-accuracy amplification and sensor-specific correction of millivolt-level DC sensor signals. Based on proven functionalities of ZMDI’s well known sensor signal conditioner portfolio, the feature-optimized ZSSC3053 offers the highest sensor accuracy at low cost. Features include:

  • An adjustable chip to nearly all resistive bridge sensor types.
  • Compatibility with nearly all resistive sensor elements and millivolt-level sources.
  • Supports I²C and SPI standard digital interfaces.
  • 2 additional switch outputs, while programmable slave addresses enable multi-slave operation.
  • An operating voltage range of 2.7 to 5.5 volts.
  • A temperature range of -25° to +85°C.
  • 15-bit precision, and accuracy is +/-0.1 percent of full scale over the full temperature range.

For more information visit www.zmdi.com

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