The Miniature Amplified line of pressure sensors is based upon technology developed over years of development in the pressure sensor
industry. This model provides a ratiometric 4-volt output with superior output characteristics. The sensor housing has been designed
specifically to reduce package induced parasitic stress and strain. In addition the sensor utilizes a silicon, micromachined, stress concentra-
tion enhanced structure to provide a very linear output to measured pressure.
These calibrated and temperature compensated sensors give an accurate and stable output over a wide temperature range. Each sensor is
internally compensated using an ASIC compensation technique. This series is intended for use with non-corrosive, non-ionic working fluids
such as air, dry gases and the like.
The output of the device is ratiometric to the supply voltage over a supply voltage range of 4.5 to 5.5 volts.
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Physical Dimensions
0.50
(12.7)
B-port
A-port
Pin 1 2 3 4
0.10
Typical
(2.54)
0.080 O.D.
(2.00)
0.30
(7.6)
0.62
(15.7)
0.380
D1 version
or G verison
D2 version
Equivalent Circuit
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Sensors
DS-0103 Rev A
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Pressure Sensor Ratings
Supply Voltage, Vs
Common-mode pressure
Lead Temperature, max
(soldering 2-4 sec.)
+4.5 to +5.5 Vdc
-10 to +10 psig
250°C
Environmental Specifications
Temperature Ranges
Compensated
Operating
Storage
Humidity Limits
5 to 50° C
-25 to 85° C
-40 to 125° C
0 to 95% RH
(non condensing)
Standard Pressure Ranges
Part Number
0.3 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
0.3 PSI-G-4V-MINI
1 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
1 PSI-G-4V-MINI
5 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
5 PSI-G-4V-MINI
15 PSI-A-4V-MINI
15 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
15 PSI-G-4V-MINI
30 PSI-A-4V-MINI
30 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
30 PSI-G-4V-MINI
BARO-A-4V-MINI
Operating Pressure
±0.3 PSI
0 - 0.3 PSI
±1 PSI
0 - 1 PSI
± 5 PSI
0 - 5 PSI
0 - 15 PSIA
±15 PSI
0 - 15 PSI
0 - 30 PSIA
±30 PSI
0 - 30 PSI
600 - 1100 mbar
Nominal Span
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
4V
Proof Pressure
5 PSI
5 PSI
5 PSI
5 PSI
15 PSI
15 PSI
45 PSI
45 PSI
45 PSI
60 PSI
60 PSI
60 PSI
45 PSI
Burst Pressure
10 PSI
10 PSI
10 PSI
10 PSI
30 PSI
30 PSI
60 PSI
60 PSI
60 PSI
60 PSI
60 PSI
100 PSI
60 PSI
Performance Characteristics for 0.3 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, differential pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C-50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C-50°C), note 2
±1.90
2.15
Minimum
Nominal
±0.3
±2.0
2.25
±2.10
2.35
±40
±0.5
±2
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Specification Notes
NOTE
1: A
LL PARAMETERS ARE MEASURED AT
5.0
VOLT EXCITATION
,
FOR THE NOMINAL FULL SCALE PRESSURE AND ROOM TEMPERATURE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
. P
RESSURE MEASUREMENTS
ARE WITH POSITIVE PRESSURE APPLIED TO
P
ORT
B.
NOTE
2: S
HIFT IS RELATIVE TO
25°C.
NOTE
3: S
HIFT IS WITHIN THE FIRST HOUR OF EXCITATION APPLIED TO THE DEVICE
.
NOTE
4: M
EASURED AT ONE
-
HALF FULL SCALE RATED PRESSURE USING BEST STRAIGHT LINE CURVE FIT
.
NOTE
5: T
HE VOLTAGE ADDED TO THE OFFSET VOLTAGE AT FULL SCALE PRESSURE
. N
OMINALLY THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE RANGE IS
0.25
TO
4.25
VOLTS FOR MINUS TO PLUS FULL SCALE PRESSURE
.
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Performance Characteristics for 0.3 PSI-G-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, gage pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C-50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C-50°C), note 2
3.90
0.15
Minimum
Nominal
0.3
4.0
0.25
4.10
0.35
±40
±0.5
±2
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for 1 PSI-D-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, differential pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
±1.90
2.15
Minimum
Nominal
±1.0
±2.0
2.25
±2.10
2.35
±40
±0.5
±1
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for: 1 PSI-G-4V-MINI
Parameter,
NOTE
1
Operating Range, gage pressure
Output Span,
NOTE
Minimum
Nominal
1.0
Maximum
Units
PSI
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
0.15
0.25
0.35
±40
±0.5
±1
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for: 5 PSI-D-4V-MINI
Parameter,
NOTE
1
Operating Range, differential pressure
Output Span,
NOTE
5
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
±1.90
2.15
Minimum
Nominal
±5.0
±2.0
2.25
±2.10
2.35
±20
±0.5
±1
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
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3.90
4.0
4.10
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Performance Characteristics for: 5 PSI-G-4V-MINI
Parameter,
NOTE
1
Operating Range, gage pressure
Output Span,
NOTE
Minimum
Nominal
5.0
Maximum
Units
PSI
5
3.90
0.15
4.0
0.25
4.10
0.35
±20
±0.5
±1
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Performance Characteristics for 15 PSI-A-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, absolute pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Minimum
0
3.90
0.15
4.0
0.25
Nominal
Maximum
15
4.10
0.35
±20
±0.5
±1
Units
psia
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for 15 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, differential pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
±1.90
2.15
Minimum
Nominal
±15.0
±2.0
2.25
±2.10
2.35
±20
±0.5
±1
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for BARO-A-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, absolute pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Minimum
600
3.90
0.15
4.0
0.25
Nominal
Maximum
1100
4.10
0.35
±20
±0.5
±1
Units
mBar
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Pressure Response: for any pressure applied the response time to get to 90% of pressure applied is typically less than 100 useconds.
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M ii u e Amplified Output Medium Pressure Sensor
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Performance Characteristics for 15 PSI-G-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, gage pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
3.90
0.15
Minimum
Nominal
15.0
4.0
0.25
4.10
0.35
±20
±0.5
±1
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for 30 PSI-Dx-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, differential pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
±1.90
2.15
Minimum
Nominal
±30.0
±2.0
2.25
±2.10
2.35
±20
±0.5
±1
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for 30 PSI-G-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, gage pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
3.90
0.15
Minimum
Nominal
30.0
4.0
0.25
4.10
0.35
±20
±0.5
±1
Maximum
Units
PSI
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
Performance Characteristics for 30 PSI-A-4V-MINI
Parameter, note 1
Operating Range, absolute pressure
Output Span, note 5
Offset Voltage @ zero pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 4
Span Shift (5°C to 50°C), note 2
Specification Notes
NOTE
Minimum
Nominal
30.0
Maximum
Units
PSI
3.90
0.15
4.0
0.25
4.10
0.35
±20
±0.5
±1
volt
volt
mvolt
%fs
%span
1: A
LL
2:
3:
4:
5:
PARAMETERS ARE MEASURED AT
5.0
VOLT EXCITATION
,
FOR THE NOMINAL FULL SCALE PRESSURE AND ROOM TEMPERATURE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
.
P
RESSURE
P
ORT
B.
S
HIFT IS RELATIVE TO
25°C.
NOTE
S
HIFT IS WITHIN THE FIRST HOUR OF EXCITATION APPLIED TO THE DEVICE
.
NOTE
M
EASURED AT ONE
-
HALF FULL SCALE RATED PRESSURE USING BEST STRAIGHT LINE CURVE FIT
.
NOTE
T
HE VOLTAGE ADDED TO THE OFFSET VOLTAGE AT FULL SCALE PRESSURE
. N
OMINALLY THE OUTPUT
SCALE PRESSURE
.
MEASUREMENTS ARE WITH POSITIVE PRESSURE APPLIED TO
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