P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 Allicdata Electronics
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P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000

Price: $ 93.26
Product Category:

Sensors, Transducers

Manufacturer: SSI Technologies Inc
Short Description: SENSOR 50PSI 1/8-27NPT .5-4.5V
More Detail: Pressure Sensor 50 PSI (344.74 kPa) Absolute Male ...
DataSheet: P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 datasheetP51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Series: MediaSensor™
Part Status: Active
Pressure Type: Absolute
Operating Pressure: 50 PSI (344.74 kPa)
Output Type: Analog Voltage
Output: 0.5 V ~ 4.5 V
Accuracy: ±1%
Voltage - Supply: 5V
Port Size: Male - 1/8" (3.18mm) NPT
Port Style: Threaded
Features: Amplified Output, Temperature Compensated
Termination Style: Packard, 3 Pin
Maximum Pressure: --
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 105°C
Package / Case: Cylinder
Supplier Device Package: --
Description

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Pressure Sensors, Transducers

Pressure sensors and transducers are used in a wide range of industries and applications for measuring, controlling, and monitoring pressure data in fluids and gases. P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 is one popular series of pressure transducers that is used in many engineering, industrial, and commercial applications. In this article, we’ll take a look at the application field and working principle of P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 pressure transducers.

Application Field

P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 pressure sensors are designed primarily for use in air or gas pressure measurement applications. These sensors can be used to measure and monitor pressure in a range of industrial environments including chemical plants, water treatment facilities, and oil rigs. They are also well-suited to applications such as process control, fuel tank level monitoring, and detection of overpressure in gas pipelines.

Working Principle

P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 pressure transducers use piezoresistive technology to convert pressure into electrical signals. The basis of the piezoresistive effect is the change in electrical resistance that occurs when a piezoelectric material is mechanically deformed by the application of external mechanical force, such as a pressure change. This change in electrical resistance can be used to measure pressure.The sensor works by connecting two small resistors and two large resistors in a Wheatstone bridge circuit. When pressure is applied to the sensor, the pressure causes the resistors to deform, changing their resistance. This change is sensed by the Wheatstone bridge circuit, which produces an output voltage proportional to the applied pressure. This output voltage can then be used to accurately measure and monitor pressure.

Conclusion

P51-50-A-G-P-4.5V-000-000 pressure sensors and transducers are widely used in industrial and commercial applications for measuring and monitoring pressure in fluids and gases. They are designed primarily for air or gas pressure measurement applications, and use piezoresistive technology to convert pressure into electrical signals. With their high accuracy and reliable performance, these sensors are an important tool for ensuring the safety and performance of equipment and processes in a variety of environments.

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