Allicdata Part #: | 480-2684-5-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
XPCL10DH |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Sensors, Transducers |
Manufacturer: | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions |
Short Description: | SENSOR PRESS DIFF 10" H2O 4SIP |
More Detail: | Pressure Sensor 0.36 PSI (2.49 kPa) Differential ... |
DataSheet: | XPCL10DH Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Series: | XPCL |
Part Status: | Obsolete |
Pressure Type: | Differential |
Operating Pressure: | 0.36 PSI (2.49 kPa) |
Output Type: | Wheatstone Bridge |
Output: | 0 mV ~ 20 mV (12V) |
Accuracy: | ±1% |
Voltage - Supply: | 3 V ~ 16 V |
Port Size: | -- |
Port Style: | No Port |
Features: | Temperature Compensated |
Termination Style: | PCB |
Maximum Pressure: | 3 PSI (20.68 kPa) |
Operating Temperature: | -25°C ~ 85°C |
Package / Case: | 4-SIP Module |
Supplier Device Package: | -- |
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Pressure sensors and transducers are devices that measure pressure and monitor pressure changes. One of the most common and reliable models is the XPCL10DH. This article will provide an overview of the XPCL10DH’s application field and working principle.
Application Field
The XPCL10DH is designed for industrial applications and is suitable for a wide range of environments. It is extremely durable and reliable, so it is suitable for use in harsh conditions such as high levels of vibration, shock and extreme temperatures. It can measure pressures ranging from 0.25 bar to 250 bar, so it can be used in many applications such as water and sewage treatment, pumps and compressors, and HVAC systems. It is also commonly used in automotive, aerospace and defense applications.
Working Principle
The XPCL10DH utilises the piezoelectric effect to measure pressure. In piezoelectric materials, changes in mechanical stress will cause a change in their electric field. The XPCL10DH has an internal piezoelectric crystal, which is mounted to a stainless steel diaphragm. When pressure is applied to the diaphragm, the internal crystal will change its electric field, which is then measured and translated into an electronic signal by the transducer. The signal is then sent to a processing unit, which will convert the signal into a digital output that can be read by the user.
The XPCL10DH also has a micro input-output controller. This controller can be plugged into a PC, allowing the user to monitor and adjust the output of the transducer. It also provides an alarm signal, which can be used as an indication of high or low pressure.
Conclusion
The XPCL10DH is a reliable and versatile pressure sensor and transducer that is suitable for a wide range of applications. It uses the piezoelectric effect to measure pressure and can be connected to a PC for monitoring and adjustment. With its durable design, it is suitable for use in harsh environments and can measure pressures ranging from 0.25 bar to 250 bar.
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