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Transducer can take 100 g shock load

Aug. 4, 2008
The PX5000 series pressure transducer uses advanced sputtered thin-film sensor technology to offer high performance and stability in applications such as automotive and flight testing

The PX5000 series pressure transducer uses advanced sputtered thin-film sensor technology to offer high performance and stability in applications such as automotive and flight testing. Due to its unique molecular gage bonding, the transducer features long-term calibration stability and solid-state reliability with a 100,000 hour MTBF rate. The transducer series provides electrostatic discharge protection to 15 kV, humidity qualified to MIL-STD-810, and minimal effects due to shock and vibration, with a shock qualification to 100 g.

Omegadyne Inc.
www.omegadyne.com
(800) USA-DYNE

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