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XHMSeries Millivolt Pressure Sensors

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All Sensors Corporation of Morgan Hill, California has announced a new line of compensated millivolt pressure sensors ranging from 5 inH2O to 30 PSI. The XHM Series employs proven micro-machined silicon elements to ensure highly stable and reliable pressure measurements. The millivolt output signal is precision calibrated and temperature compensated. The XHM provides a drop-in replacement option for a widely used pressure sensor available in the market today.

The XHM Series is intended for use with dry air and non-corrosive gas applications that require low and medium pressure measurements in medical, instrumentation, and HVAC applications. A miniature DIP package allows for through-hole PCB mounting. Pressure ranges include 5, 10 inH2O & 1, 5, 15, 30 PSI. Ideal applications for this device are: Medical, Instrumentation, and HVAC/Environmental Controls associated with low pressure and high accuracy.

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Package Features
• Miniature DIP package
• PC board mountable
• OEM design flexibility

Electrical Features
• Calibrated and temperature compensated millivolt output
• High impedance for low

For more information, visit All Sensors online.

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