Product Design & Development

Improved Position Sensitivity

By All Sensors Corporation
Friday, February 12, 2010

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Low_pressure_sensors
The new line of Basic Low Pressure Sensors features 0.3 percent linearity.



All Sensors Corporation (Morgan Hill, CA) had announced a new line of Basic Low Pressure Sensors. The BLVR Series Basic Sensor is based on a Dual Die Reference technology to reduce all output offset or common mode errors, and the BLV series is based on All Sensors’ CoBeam technology. Features include:

  • 0 to 1 “H2O to 0 to 30 “H2O Pressure Ranges.
  • Low supply voltage ranges from 1.8 to 3.3 V (BLVR) and 0.9 to 1.8 V (BLV).
  • 40 (BLVR) and 90 (BLV) percent less power than mini-basic series.
  • 0.3 percent linearity.
  • Improved front to back linearity.
  • Offset compensated (BLVR).
  • Superior position sensitivity.
  • Improved warm-up shift distribution.
  • Parylene coating available upon request.

For more information visit www.allsensors.com

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