The future-proof ceramic pressure sensor Ceracore USC30 from Endress+Hauser combines the advantages of the digital with the analogue world If you use analogue output signals in your pressure application and still want to take advantage of a digital signal in the future, you often only have the choice between purely digital or purely analogue sensors. […]
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Pressure Sensors Target Tough Measurements
While it is the most popular approach for pressure sensors, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology requires considerable packaging enhancements to address liquid and corrosive gas measurements. In contrast, ceramic pressure sensors can more readily make these types of measurements. In its Ceracore UCS2 pressure sensors, Endress+Hauser uses Al2O3 (99.9 %), a highly resistant ceramic material. This allows the […]
Four-wire, Two-parameter Transmitter Reduces Cost / Saves Space
Endress+Hauser’s Liquiline CM442 is a four-wire, two-parameter transmitter for analytical sensing applications. By accepting data from any two of the company’s Memosens sensors such as turbidity/suspended solids, nitrate, SAC (UV254), ISE, dissolved oxygen, pH/ORP, chlorine, concentration and conductivity, the transmitter avoids the cost of a second device and saves space with a simplified system. Powered […]