High temperature absolute pressure sensor, M5 x 0.5, pressure range 0 … 20 bar, cable length 0.5 m / 4007D020FDS1-0,5

High temperature absolute pressure sensor, M5 x 0.5, pressure range 0 … 20 bar, cable length 0.5 m
4007D020FDS1-0,5
18033401
  • Universal miniature absolute pressure sensor for operating temperatures up to 200°C
  • Improved media compatibility
  • Compact size (M5) and low mass
  • High natural frequency and low acceleration sensitivity
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Measuring ranges
Maximum measuring range [bar]
Maximum pressure value you want to measure.
20 bar
Product type
Pressure sensor type
Universal dynamic Pressure
Metrological characteristics
Linearity
Linearity represents the maximum deviation/error between ideal and actual output signal characteristics in relation to the measurand in a specific measuring range. It is expressed in percentage of the range of measurement signal (Full Scale Output).
≤±0.2 %FSO / ≤±0.3 (p≥100 bar) %FSO
Electrical properties
Output signal type
Voltage or Current (Piezoresistive, PR)
Dynamical properties
Natural frequency
100 kHz
Certificates and Standards
Certification
IP67 (waterproof)
Operation and installation
Minimal operating temperature [°C]
Minimal static operating temperature.
-40 °C
Maximum operating temperature [°C]
Maximum static operating temperature.
200 °C
Compensated temperature range
25 … 180 °C
Applications
Combustion measurement analysis
Cable properties
Cable included
Yes - fixed cable
Dimensions and materials
Mounting size
5 mm
Predefined cable length
0.5 m
The piezoresistive pressure sensor 4007D is part of a small, rugged high accuracy sensor family capable of continuous high temperature operation up to 200°C. The pressure transducers use a fully active Wheatstone bridge to generate an electrical signal, which is proportional to the applied pressure. The resistors making up the Wheatstone bridge are implanted into a micromachined silicon diaphragm which is formed using Silicon on Insulator (SOI) technology. This approach, coupled with Kistler's DCE method of sensor construction, allows the sensors to be exposed to media temperatures up to 200°C while minimizing hysteresis and repeatability errors. Further performance improvements are made using digital compensation techniques whereby, the effects of zero offset and sensitivity changes due to temperature can be reduced without sacrificing signal bandwidth. The digital compensation technique further allows a monitoring of the sensor temperature (e.g. with amplifiers of Type 4665B and 4624A).
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