SCXL004DN: Precision Compensated, Low Pressure Sensors
SCXL004DN: Precision Compensated, Low Pressure Sensors
SCXL004DN: Precision Compensated, Low Pressure Sensors
• Respirators
• HVAC
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Range
Compensated 0 to 50°C
Operating 0°C to 70°C
Storage 0°C to 70°C
Humidity Limits 0 to 80 %RH
SPECIFICATION NOTES:
1. Reference conditions: Unless otherwise noted: Supply voltage, VS = 12 V, TA = 25°C, Common-mode Line Pressure = 0 psig, Pressure Applied to Port B.
2. Span is the algebraic difference between the output voltage at full-scale pressure and the output at zero pressure. Span is ratiometric to the supply voltage.
3. Zero pressure effect is measured with pins pointed towards the ground. Offset can be position sensitive.
4. Maximum error band of the offset voltage and the error band of the span, relative to the 25°C reading.
5. Maximum difference in output at any pressure with the operating pressure range and temperature within 0°C to +50°C after:
a) 100 temperature cycles, 0°C to 50°C
b) 1.0 million pressure cycles, 0 psi to full-scale span
6. Input impedance is the impedance between pins 2 and 4.
7. Output impedance is the impedance between pins 3 and 5.
8. This is the common-mode voltage of the output arms (Pins 3 and 5) for V S = 12 V.
9. Response time for a 0 psi to full-scale span pressure step change, 10% to 90% rise time.
10. Long term stability over a one year period.
11. Proof pressure is the pressure above which devices will not return to guaranteed specifications.
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PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
ORDERING INFORMATION
To order, use the following part number.
Description Part Number
0 to 4 In. WC SCXL004DN
WARNING:
Due to the delicate nature of these very sensitive devices, some special handling is required. Parts are sensitive to
shock and vibration and must be handled with care. Dropping on any hard surface (bench top etc.) can destroy the
device. Note 10 In. H2 O max. overpressure.
SenSym and Sensortechnics reserve the right to make changes to any products herein. SenSym and Sensortechnics do not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product
or circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others.
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