KP23x Integrated Pressure Sensor

Product Brief
Typical Applicatons
KP23x Integrated Pressure Sensor
Barometric Air Pressure
„„ Engine Management
„„ Altimeters
„„ Industrial Controls
„„ Weather reporting devices
„„ Medical
Product: The KP23x automotive pressure sensor family is a miniaturized absolute pressure sensor IC based on the capacitive principle. It is surface-micro
machined with a monolithic integrated fully digital signal conditioning circuit,
implemented in state-of-the-art 0.5 micron BiCMOS technology with analog output signal, broken wire detection, optional clamping and other useful features.
Application: The barometric air pressure (BAP) is an important parameter to
compute the air-fuel ratio provided to the engine and for controlling spark
advance to optimize engine efficiency for diesel and gasoline engines. Other
automotive applications are Turbo protection or seat comfort using a virtual
differential pressure measurement.
Package: PG-DSOF-8-16 with integrated lid. Target Market: High accuracy and robust design makes this sensor family a
perfect fit for automotive applications.
Availability: A Sample Kit is available (SP000753082).
Similar Products: KP21x / KP22x product family for automotive Manifold Air
Pressure range: up to 400 kPa(MAP) measurement.
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Feature
„„ Absolute air pressure measurement
based on capacitive principle
„„ Excellent accuracy of 1.0 kPa over a
large temperature range
„„ Ratiometric analog output proportional to the applied pressure
„„ Output clamping (optional)
„„ Pressure range from 40 to 165 kPa
„„ Temperature range from -40 to 125°C
„„ Open bond detection for supply and
GND (OBD)
„„ Inverse polarity protection
„„ „Green SMD package (PG_DSOF-8-16)
Product Brief
KP23x Integrated Pressure Sensor
Barometric Air Pressure
High Integrated Sensor - Single Chip INFINEON TECHNOLOGY offers an extensive product portfolio for diesel engine management systems from micromachined sensors to smart power ICs and microcontrollers. The KP23x an an integrated pressure sensor for barometric
pressure measurement, is a benchmark in terms of reliability, performance and integrated level.
Parameter
Derivatives
Unit
KP234
KP235
KP236
KP236 N6165
Basic Accuracy
1,5% F:S
1,2
1,0
1,0
kPa
Transfer Function Pressure Min. 15
40
40
60
kPa
Transfer Function Pressure Mix. 115
115
115
165
kPa
Transfer Function Voltage Min. 0,2
0,5
0,5
0,2
V
Transfer Function Voltage Mix.
4,7
4,5
4,5
4,8
V
Order Code
SP000700772
SP000700776
SP000700780
SP000700784
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Date: MM / 2010
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