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- From: mcmahan@netcom.com (Dave Mc Mahan)
- Subject: Re: Pressure Transducers?
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 92 16:36:55 GMT
- Organization: Dave McMahan @ NetCom Services
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- In a previous article, ifau241@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Phil) writes:
- >Netones: Do you know of any 'solid-state' pressure transducers?
- >I recall seeing a construction article somewhere that described
- >their use in altimeters. (I need a transducer that can measure
- >static atmospheric pressures.)
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- Motorola has just announced a series of solid state pressure transducers.
- These are the MPX7100 and MPX7200 parts. They use a single piezoresistive
- strain gauge and on-chip temp compensatoion. The MPX7100 is designed for
- 0 to 15 psi ranges and the MPX7200 operates in the 0 to 30 psi range. Each
- works from -40C to +125C. To order tech data, call the Motorola
- literature line and ask for manuals:
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- AR502S/D
- BR121/D Rev 5
- MPX50/D Rev 1
- MPX2010/D Rev 2
- MPX2100/D Rev 3
- MPX2700/D
- MPX5050
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- >ifau241@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
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- -dave
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