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Pressure transducer for harsh environments helps cut machine downtime

February 23, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

There is an increased demand among design engineers in the industrial and commercial transportation (ICT) and industrial space for reliable sensors and components that improve operational efficiency in hydraulic machinery and compressed gas applications. To serve this need, TE Connectivity (TE) has developed the M9100 pressure transducer. Based on TE’s proven Microfused strain gauge technology, the M9100 pressure transducer can operate in extreme conditions at pressures up to 700 bar.

With its simple and innovative snubber design, the M9100 pressure transducer is available with standard configurations, provides durability against pressure spikes, and is less prone to errors and maintenance. The robust package allows for reliable sensor operation while submerged in water.

The M9100 pressure transducer has an excellent EMI/EMC performance, according to ISO 11552. It can withstand nearby electrical noise and be installed next to EMI emitting components. Furthermore, a high level of electrical protection to the power supply makes the M9100 pressure transducer more robust to poor power supply control and reduces the risk of system issues.

Finally, with a 27 mm hex and considerably compact height (down to 50 mm), the M9100 pressure transducer is fitted for large, durable connection systems like TE’s DEUTSCH DT connector series.

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Filed Under: Electrical sensing, Gas Sensor, Pressure, Pressure Sensor, Sensors Tagged With: teconnectivity

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