TDK’s MEMS Pressure Sensor Element measures in a range of 0 mbar to 100 mbar

TDK’s MEMS Pressure Sensor Element measures in a range of 0 mbar to 100 mbar

TDK’s pressure sensor element combines high sensitivity with extremely small dimensions enabling compact pressure sensor designs

TDK Corporation presents the C35 type pressure sensor element, designed to measure a range of 0 mbar to 100 mbar. It combines high sensitivity with extremely low dimensions of just 2.05 mm x 2.05 mm x 1.2 mm, enabling compact pressure sensor designs.

The pressure sensor element with ordering code B58601E35* works according to the piezoresistive principle via a Wheatstone bridge and is certified for an operating voltage of up to 10 V. Offering a high sensitivity of 110 mV/V/bar, C35 is well suited for applications with high demands of sensitivity, accuracy, and long-term stability of 0.1% FSON. Furthermore, C35 is designed for a wide temperature range from -40°C to +150°C and is suitable for pressure measurements of non-aggressive gases and liquids. The main uses are in applications that require high reliability and extremely precise pressure measurement, such as medical engineering and the industrial and automotive sectors.

Features

  • Measuring range: 0 mbar to 100 mbar
  • High sensitivity: 110 mV/V/bar
  • High long-term stability (LTSV0): 0.1% FSON
  • Extremely small: 2.05 mm x 2.05 mm x 1.2 mm
  • Wide temperature range: -40°C to +150°C
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