The Millivolt Output pressure sensor is based upon a proprietary packaging technology to reduce output offset or common mode
errors. This model provides a calibrated millivolt output with excellent output offset characteristics. In addition the sensor utilizes a
silicon, micromachined, stress concentration 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. This series
is intended for use with non-corrosive, non-ionic working fluids such as air, dry gases and the like. The PRIME GRADE is the highest
accuracy version of the millivolt output pressure sensors.
The output of the device is ratiometric to the supply voltage and operation from any D.C. supply voltage up to +16 V is acceptable.
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Physical Dimensions
21.59
0.850
12.19
0.480
13.97
0.550
2.40
0.094
20.32
0.800
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pin 2: +V supply
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0.125
4.42
0.174
4.81
0.189
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27.43
1.080
pin 4: -Vsupply
5.33
0.210
Port B
10.67
0.420
pin 5: -Voutput
pin 6: N/C
Port A
[6.35]
0.250 (min)
0.25
0.010
8.74
0.344
0.51
0.020
1.27
0.050
3.81
0.150
2.54
0.100
Pin 1
Identifier
10.67
0.420
3.56
0.140
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Pressure Sensor Characteristics Maximum Ratings
Supply Supply Voltage VS
Common-mode pressure
Lead Temperature
(soldering 2-4 sec.)
16 Vdc
50 psig
270°C
Environmental Specifications
Temperature Ranges
Compensated
Operating
Storage
Humidity Limits
0 to 70° C
-25 to 85° C
-40 to 125° C
0 to 95% RH
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Part Number
0.3 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
1 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
5 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
15 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
15 PSI-A-PRIME-MV
30 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
30 PSI-A-PRIME-MV
100 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
100 PSI-A-PRIME-MV
150 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
Operating Pressure
0 - 0.3 PSI
0 - 1 PSI
0 - 5 PSI
0 - 15 PSI
0 - 15 PSIA
0 - 30 PSI
0 - 30 PSIA
0 - 100 PSI
0 - 100 PSIA
0 - 150 PSI
Nominal Span
20 mV
18 mV
60 mV
90 mV
90 mV
90 mV
90 mV
100 mV
100 mV
90 mV
Proof Pressure
5 PSI
5 PSI
10 PSI
60 PSI
60 PSIA
90 PSI
90 PSIA
200 PSI
200 PSIA
200 PSI
Burst Pressure
15 PSI
15 PSI
30 PSI
120 PSI
120 PSIA
150 PSI
150 PSIA
250 PSI
250 PSIA
250 PSI
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Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
19.8
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-
-
-
Nominal
20.0
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-
0.1
-
Maximum
20.2
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0.25
±1.0
Units
mV
mV
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Performance Characteristics for 1 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
Parameter, note 1
Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Minimum
17.82
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-
-
-
Nominal
18.0
-
-
0.1
-
Maximum
18.18
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±250
0.25
±1.0
Units
mV
mV
uV
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Performance Characteristics for 5 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
Parameter, note 1
Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
59.4
-
-
-
-
Nominal
60.0
-
-
0.1
-
Maximum
60.6
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0.25
±1.0
Units
mV
mV
uV
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Performance Characteristics for 15 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
Parameter, note 1
Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
89.1
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-
-
-
Nominal
90.0
-
-
0.15
-
Maximum
90.9
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±250
0.30
±1.0
Units
mV
mV
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%FSS
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Performance Characteristics for 15 PSI-A-PRIME-MV
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Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero absolute pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
89.1
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-
-
-
Nominal
90.0
-
-
0.15
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Maximum
90.9
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0.30
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mV
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Performance Characteristics for 30 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
Parameter, note 1
Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
89.1
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-
-
-
Nominal
90.0
-
-
0.15
-
Maximum
90.9
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±250
0.30
±1.0
Units
mV
mV
uV
%FSS
%FSS
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Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
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Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero absolute pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
89.1
-
-
-
-
Nominal
90.0
-
-
0.15
-
Maximum
90.9
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0.30
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Performance Characteristics for 100 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
Parameter, note 1
Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
99.0
-
-
-
-
Nominal
100
-
-
0.15
-
Maximum
101
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0.30
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Units
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Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero absolute pressure
Offset Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
Minimum
99.0
-
-
-
-
Nominal
100
-
-
0.15
-
Maximum
101
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0.30
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mV
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Performance Characteristics for 150 PSI-D-PRIME-MV
Parameter, note 1
Output Span, note 4
Offset Voltage @ zero differential pressure
Minimum
89.1
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-
-
-
Nominal
90.0
-
-
0.15
-
Maximum
90.1
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0.30
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Units
mV
mV
uV
%FSS
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Linearity, hysteresis error, note 3
Span Temperature Shift (0°C-70°C), note 2
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Specification Notes
1: A
ll pArAmeters Are meAsured At
12.0
volt excitAtion
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for the nominAl full scAle pressure And room temperAture unless otherwise specified
. p
ressure meAsurements Are with
p
ort
B.
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2: s
hift is relAtive to
25°c.
note
3: m
eAsured At one
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hAlf full scAle rAted pressure using Best strAight line curve fit
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note
4: t
he spAn is the AlgerBrAic difference Between full scAle output voltAge And the offset voltAge
.
note
positive pressure Applied to
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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Input Resistance
Output Resistance
-Vsupply
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