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½ inH2O Digital Pressure Sensor from All Sensors Corporation

½ inH2O Digital Pressure Sensor from All Sensors Corporation | In Compliance Magazine

All Sensors Corporation has announced a new ½ inH2O digital pressure sensor. This device is an addition to the existing DLVR Series Pressure Sensor family. The new ½ inH2O digital pressure sensor provides design engineers the ability to measure very low pressures with a compensated digital output signal.

The DLVR Series is a low voltage, low cost digital pressure sensor that offers a fully customizable, turn-key solution for design engineers looking for digital pressure solutions. Product highlights include, either I2C or SPI output interfaces with 14 bit internal resolution, 3.3V and 5V supply voltage options, and a 1% total error band. With the ability to operate at a low supply voltage (3.3V), the DLVR Series renders itself a power conscious device well suited for portable applications. The DLVR Series utilizes All Sensors’ proprietary CoBeam2 TM Technology allowing greater sensitivity while reducing package stress and position sensitivity. Devices are available in ½, 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, and 60 inH2O pressure ranges.

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For additional information, visit www.allsensors.com/products/DLVR-F50D.

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