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Part RoHS Manufacturer Sensors or Transducers Type Mounting Feature Output Type Package Shape or Style Output Range Package Body Material Maximum Supply Voltage Pressure Sensing Mode Port Type No. of Bits Sensitivity (mV/V) Body Length/Diameter Body Width Maximum Accuracy (%) Linearity (%) Body Height Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Response Time Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Termination Type Output Interface Type Maximum Operating Current Additional Features Maximum Pressure Range Housing JESD-609 Code Minimum Pressure Range Nominal Offset

PS6-102V-NAR

Nidec Copal Electronics

PRESSURE SENSOR, PRESSURE SWITCH

MOUNTING HOLE

NPN

RECTANGULAR

1-5V

26.4 V

VACCUM GAUGE

R 1/8 MALE SCREW W/ M5 FEMALE

52.5 mm

10 inch

3

25 mm

10.8 V

60 Cel

-10 Cel

CABLE

35 mA

-14.5 Psi

POLYCARBONATE

0 Psi

1.0V

E8F2-AN0C

Omron

PRESSURE SENSOR,PIEZORESISTIVE

PANEL MOUNT

NPN

SQUARE

24 V

GAUGE

HOLE

28 mm

28 inch

1

12 V

55 Cel

5000 us

0 Cel

CABLE

70 mA

IP50, REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION, SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

PLASTIC

0 Psi

E8F2-B10C

Omron

PRESSURE SENSOR,PIEZORESISTIVE

PANEL MOUNT

NPN

SQUARE

24 V

GAUGE

HOLE

28 mm

28 inch

1

12 V

55 Cel

5000 us

0 Cel

CABLE

70 mA

IP50, REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION, SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

145 Psi

PLASTIC

0 Psi

E8F2-A01C

Omron

PRESSURE SENSOR,PIEZORESISTIVE

PANEL MOUNT

NPN

SQUARE

24 V

GAUGE

HOLE

28 mm

28 inch

1

12 V

55 Cel

5000 us

0 Cel

CABLE

70 mA

IP50, REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION, SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

14.5 Psi

PLASTIC

0 Psi

Pressure Sensors

Pressure sensors are electronic devices that are used to measure the pressure of gases or liquids in a variety of applications. They convert physical pressure into an electrical signal that can be measured, processed, and used for control or monitoring purposes.

Pressure sensors can be classified into two main categories: absolute pressure sensors and gauge pressure sensors. Absolute pressure sensors measure the pressure relative to a vacuum or absolute zero pressure, while gauge pressure sensors measure the pressure relative to atmospheric pressure.

Pressure sensors work based on the principle of converting pressure into an electrical signal. This can be achieved using different sensing technologies, including strain gauge, capacitive, piezoelectric, and optical sensing.

Strain gauge pressure sensors use a thin metal film that changes resistance as the pressure applied to it changes. Capacitive pressure sensors use the change in capacitance between two plates as the pressure changes. Piezoelectric pressure sensors use crystals that generate an electrical signal in response to pressure, and optical pressure sensors use the change in light transmission through a material as the pressure changes.

Pressure sensors are used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, medical, and consumer electronics. In the automotive industry, they are used for monitoring tire pressure and engine oil pressure. In the aerospace industry, they are used for monitoring cabin pressure and fuel pressure. In the medical industry, they are used for monitoring blood pressure and respiratory pressure. In the industrial sector, they are used for process control and monitoring.