Pressure sensors based on piezo technology - absolute, gauge, sealed gauge - CUI Devices

April 1, 2022

CUI Devices’ new line of pressure sensors offers absolute, gauge, and sealed gauge pressure types and operating pressure ranges from 0 kPa up to 100 MPa. These pressure sensors based on piezo technology feature analog or digital I2C outputs with excitation ratings of 3.3 V, 5 V, 10 V, or 1.5 mA and 3-wire, 4-wire, 5-wire, or 6-pin terminations.

All pressure sensors are temperature compensated and housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal. Partnered with accuracy ratings as low as ±0.2% and operating temperature ranges from -40 up to 125°C, these pressure sensors are ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

Features

  • Pressure ranges from 0 kPa up to 100 MPa
  • Analog or digital I2C outputs
  • 3-wire, 4-wire, 5-wire, or 6-pin terminations
  • Accuracy ratings as low as ±0.2%
  • Operating temperature ranges from -40 up to 125°C


There are 8 series of pressure sensors with several model numbers:

The line of pressure sensors based on piezo technology offers absolute, gauge, and sealed gauge pressure types and operating pressure ranges from 0 kPa up to 100 MPa. All pressure sensor models are temperature compensated and housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal. Featuring analog or digital I2C outputs, these pressure sensors carry excitation ratings of 3.3 V, 5 V, 10 V, or 1.5 mA and 3-wire, 4-wire, 5-wire, or 6-pin terminations. Our pressure sensors further offer accuracy ratings as low as ±0.2% and operating temperature ranges from -40 up to 125°C, making them ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS01 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering absolute, gauge, and sealed gauge pressure types and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 2.5 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature analog outputs, 5 V excitation ratings, and 3-wire terminations. With accuracy of ±0.5% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 105°C, the PS01 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS02 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering absolute, gauge, and sealed gauge pressure types and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 2.5 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature digital I2C outputs, 3.3 V excitation ratings, and 4-wire terminations. With accuracy of ±0.5% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 105°C, the PS02 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS03 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering absolute or sealed gauge pressure types and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 100 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature analog outputs, 10 V or 1.5 mA excitation ratings, and 4-wire terminations. With accuracy of ±0.2% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 125°C, the PS03 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS04 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering gauge pressure type and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 2.5 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature analog outputs, 10 V or 1.5 mA excitation ratings, and 4-wire terminations. With accuracy of ±0.2% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 125°C, the PS04 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS05 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering absolute or sealed gauge pressure types and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 100 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature analog outputs, 1.5 mA excitation ratings, and 5-wire terminations. With accuracy of ±0.2% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 125°C, the PS05 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS06 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering gauge pressure type and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 2.5 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature analog outputs, 1.5 mA excitation ratings, and 5-wire terminations. With accuracy of ±0.2% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 125°C, the PS06 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS07 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering absolute or sealed gauge pressure types and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 100 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature analog outputs, 1.5 mA excitation ratings, and 6-pin terminations. With accuracy of ±0.2% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 125°C, the PS07 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

The PS08 series is a family of piezo-based pressure sensors offering gauge pressure type and an operating pressure range from 0 kPa to 2.5 MPa. Housed in stainless steel construction with an O-ring seal, these pressure sensors are temperature compensated and feature analog outputs, 1.5 mA excitation ratings, and 6-pin terminations. With accuracy of ±0.2% and an operating temperature range from -40 to 125°C, the PS08 series is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial, scientific, medical, white goods, and more.

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