
Allicdata Part #: | P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000 |
Price: | $ 93.26 |
Product Category: | Sensors, Transducers |
Manufacturer: | SSI Technologies Inc |
Short Description: | SENSOR 50PSI 7/16-20-2B 1-5V |
More Detail: | Pressure Sensor 50 PSI (344.74 kPa) Absolute Femal... |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
5 +: | $ 84.77770 |
Series: | MediaSensor™ |
Part Status: | Active |
Pressure Type: | Absolute |
Operating Pressure: | 50 PSI (344.74 kPa) |
Output Type: | Analog Voltage |
Output: | 1 V ~ 5 V |
Accuracy: | ±1% |
Voltage - Supply: | 8 V ~ 30 V |
Port Size: | Female - 7/16" (11.11mm) UNF |
Port Style: | Threaded |
Features: | Amplified Output, Temperature Compensated |
Termination Style: | MD, 4 Pin |
Maximum Pressure: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C ~ 105°C |
Package / Case: | Cylinder |
Supplier Device Package: | -- |
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Pressure sensors, transducers and, in particular, the P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000, are all important components in industrial and commercial machinery because they are responsible for measuring and regulating the pressure of particular systems in which they are installed. These devices are also highly accurate, allowing control over temperatures, voltages and other conditions to be specifically and precisely controlled. The following article will discuss the application field and working principle of the P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000.
The application field of the P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000 includes a variety of industries and operations. Pressure sensors are commonly used in power plants, laboratory and industrial environments. They are also used in medical and aviation applications, as well as in different types of transport and process control. In these areas, the P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000 can be used to measure a wide range of pressures, including gas, steam, liquid and vacuum pressures.
The working principle of the P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000 is based on the measurement of pressure via the application of a force. The device contains a sensing element, often a diaphragm, which is subjected to a pressure or force. This force is then converted into an electrical signal which is then used to measure the pressure. The P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000 is also able to generate an output signal when it reaches a predefined pressure. This output signal can then be used to regulate the pressure in the system, allowing for precise and accurate measurements.
The P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000 is a robust and reliable device which is capable of producing an output signal within an extremely small range. This makes the device particularly useful for precision measurements in industrial and commercial processes. It is also able to withstand high levels of vibration, making it suitable for use in a variety of harsh environments. Furthermore, the device is resistant to corrosion, meaning it can function correctly and accurately in harsh and hostile environments.
The P51-50-A-Y-MD-5V-000-000 is a reliable and robust device which is capable of producing accurate and precise measurements of pressure. It is widely used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, as well as in medical, aviation and transport applications. The device is reliable and resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. It is also able to withstand high levels of vibration, making it ideal for use in a variety of applications. Finally, the device is able to generate an output signal when it reaches a predefined pressure, allowing for precise and accurate control over temperatures, voltages and other conditions.
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