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Transmitters With Low Hysteresis

Thursday, May 27, 2004

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Transmitters With Low Hysteresis

The 20300 Series low differential pressure transmitters have been designed as low-cost alternatives for HVAC, wafer fab, pharmaceutical clean room, laboratory, and hospital applications. Price is $128.

The heart of the transmitter is an inductive transducer design that promises long-term stability and low hysteresis. The transducer uses a beryllium copper diaphragm coupled to an inductive pickup to measure very small changes in pressure.


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