Pressure sensor for the aerospace industry FPFP1124
Vdcminiaturefor aircraft

Pressure sensor for the aerospace industry - FPFP1124 - Althen Sensors & Controls - Vdc / miniature / for aircraft
Pressure sensor for the aerospace industry - FPFP1124 - Althen Sensors & Controls - Vdc / miniature / for aircraft
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Characteristics

Domain
for the aerospace industry
Output signal
Vdc
Other characteristics
miniature
Applications
for aircraft
Pressure range

Max.: 350 bar
(5,076.32 psi)

Min.: 30 bar
(435.11 psi)

Temperature range

Max.: 130 °C
(266 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

- Range: 30 to 350 bar - Non-linearity: =±0.3% F.S. - Output: 0.5V to 5V - Operating Temperature Range -20 to 130°C - Built-in amplifier - Protection IP67 The FPFP1124 pressure transducer is designed specifically to measure pressure on the brake circuit, including ABS brake systems. With its rugged design and excellent thermal characteristics, the FPFP1124 is built to withstand high temperatures to fit most brake test applications. Additional IP67 protection and a bleeder screw ensure ease of use and long life even under severe environmental conditions. The sensor can be powered by a car battery and delivers direct high-level 0.5 to 5.5 Vdc output signal. Altheris has many years of experience as a designer and manufacturer of sensing solutions to the automotive industry and can supply standard or custom sensors for specific uses and testing environments. Consult Altheris for a custom solution to your application. Features - Easy installation - Rugged construction - High temperature - Heavy duty design Applications - On-board equipment - Endurance test benches - Breaking system laboratory research

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