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Pressure Sensor Provides High Resolution Temperature Output

March 7, 2015 By Editor Leave a Comment

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Measurement Specialties, now part of TE Connectivity (NYSE: TEL), has released the MS5837-30BA, a low power, compact, gel filled pressure sensor with an I2C bus interface and high resolution of 2 mm for depth measurement in various rugged environments. The high linearity pressure sensor features an ultra-low power delta sigma ADC that offers precise 24-bit […]

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High temperature, miniature accelerometer from Measurement Specialties

March 2, 2015 By Editor Leave a Comment

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Measurement Specialties, now part of TE Connectivity (NYSE: TEL), has released the Model 7132AHT, a high temperature, miniature accelerometer with exceptional linearity across dynamic ranges from ±50 g to ±2000 g. The unit’s stable temperature response ensures reliable operation over an extended temperature range of -55°C to +163°C, making this triaxial IEPE accelerometer useful in […]

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Newly Updated User Manuals for KPSI Transducers

November 7, 2014 By Editor Leave a Comment

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TE Sensor Solutions has recently updated the Analog and Digital User Manuals for their KPSI™ water level data logger and pressure sensors. The high accuracy KPSI™ Series 500, 350 and 380 SDI-12 submersible transducers are featured in the KPSI™ Digital Series User’s Manual. The 500 and 350 Series use isolated diaphragm pressure sensors, which utilize […]

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Accessories and Options for KPSI Transducers

October 31, 2014 By Patrick Curran Leave a Comment

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Measurement Specialties offers an extensive line of accessories and options to augment the functionality of our KPSI™ Water Level Data Loggers and Pressure transducers.  These accessories can be specified at the time of order or retrofitted in the field.  Our accessories and options include expedited shipping service, lifetime lightning protection, and a variety of pressure […]

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Higher Performance Load Cells from Measurement Specialties

January 22, 2014 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

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Measurement Specialties (NASDAQ: MEAS), an expert in sensor design and manufacturing, has enhanced its series of ELAF compression and tension load cells to provide superior resolution and higher reliability, while remaining extremely cost-effective. The “four-bar” design of the sensors offers better stability and resistance to off-axis components than single diaphragm designs by incorporating a flexible […]

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Miniature Altimeter with 10 mBar to 2000 mBar Pressure Range

November 11, 2013 By Editor Leave a Comment

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Measurement Specialties (NASDAQ: MEAS) has released the low-power MS5806, a compact digital barometric pressure sensor module that operates over an extended pressure range of 10 mBar to 2000 mBar. The new sensor’s altitude resolution of up to 20 cm makes it ideal for use in altimeters and variometers. Measuring only 6.4 mm x 4.0 mm […]

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