Honeywell ASDXACX100PGAB5 Asdx series silicon pressure sensor Datasheet

ASDX Series Silicon
Pressure Sensors
Low Pressure and Ultra-Low
Pressure Analog Output
±2% Total Error Band, DIP,
10 inches H20 to 100 psi
DESCRIPTION
The ASDX Series is a Silicon Pressure Sensor offering a
ratiometric analog output for reading pressure over the
specified full scale pressure span and temperature range.
The ASDX is fully calibrated and temperature compensated for
sensor offset, sensitivity, temperature effects and non-linearity
using an on-board Application Specific Integrated Circuit
(ASIC). Calibrated output values for pressure are updated at
approximately 1 kHz.
The standard ASDX is calibrated over the temperature range
of 0 °C to 85 °C [32 °F to 185 °F]. The sensor is characterized
for operation from a single power supply of either 3.3 Vdc or
5.0 Vdc.
These sensors are available to measure absolute, differential
and gage pressures. The absolute versions have an internal
vacuum reference and an output value proportional to absolute
pressure. Differential versions allow application of pressure to
either side of the sensing diaphragm. Gage versions are
referenced to atmospheric pressure and provide an output
proportional to pressure variations from atmosphere.
The ASDX Series sensors are intended for use with noncorrosive, non-ionic working fluids such as air and dry gases.
They are designed and manufactured according to standards
in ISO 9001.
FEATURES
POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS
•
Ratiometric 12-bit analog output
•
Flow calibrators
•
Precision ASIC conditioning and temperature
•
Ventilation and air flow monitors
compensated over 0 °C to 85 °C [32 °F to 185 °F]
•
Gas flow instrumentation
temperature range
•
Sleep apnea monitoring and therapy equipment
•
Low operating voltage
•
Barometry
•
Absolute, differential and gage types
•
Pneumatic controls
•
Pressure ranges from 10 inches H20 to 100 psi
•
HVAC
•
Standard calibrations in inches H20, cm H20, psi, mbar,
bar, kPa
•
Total error band of ±2.0% of full scale span maximum
•
RoHS compliant
ASDX Series Silicon Pressure Sensors
1
Table 1. Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Supply voltage (Vsupply)
Voltage to any pin
ESD susceptibility (human body model)
Storage temperature
Lead temperature (2 s to 4 s)
2
External capacitance between Vsupply and ground
Min.
-0.3
-0.3
3
-50 [-58]
100
Table 2. Operating Specifications
Parameter
3
Supply voltage (Vsupply)
3.3 Vdc
5.0 Vdc
Max.
6.0
Vsupply + 0.3
125 [257]
250 [482]
470
Min.
Typ.
3.0
4.75
3.3
4
5.0
4
Unit
Vdc
Vdc
kV
°C [°F]
°C [°F]
nF
Max.
Unit
3.6
5.25
Vdc
Sensors are either 3.3.Vdc or 5.0.Vdc based on models chosen per the
order guide (see Figure 1).
Supply current
5
Compensated temperature range
6
Operating temperature range
7
Overpressure
8
Burst pressure
Startup time (power up to data ready)
Response time
Upper output clipping limit
Lower output clipping limit
Minimum load resistance
9
Total error band
Output resolution
Table 3. Environmental Specifications
Parameter
Humidity
Vibration
Shock
Life
Table 4. Wetted Materials
Parameter
Covers
Adhesives
Electronic components
1.5
0 [32]
-20 [-4]
97.5
5.0
12
2.5
3.5
85 [185]
105 [221]
2X operating pressure range minimum
3X operating pressure range minimum
5
1.0
2.5
2.0
-
mA
°C [°F]
°C [°F]
ms
ms
% Vsupply
% Vsupply
kOhm
10
%FSS
bits
Characteristic
0% to 95% RH non-condensing
10 G at 20 Hz to 2000 Hz
100 G for 11 ms
1 million cycles minimum
11
12
Port 1 (Pressure Port)
glass-filled PBT
silicone
silicon and glass
12
Port 2 (Reference Port)
glass-filled PBT
silicone and epoxy
silicon, glass, and gold
Notes:
1.
Absolute maximum ratings are the extreme limits that the device will withstand without damage to the device.
2.
An external bypass capacitor is required across the supply voltage (Pins 1 and 3 – see Figure 4) as close to the sensor supply pin as possible for correct sensor
operation.
3.
Ratiometricity of the sensor (the ability of the output to scale to the input voltage) is achieved within the specified operating voltage for each option. Other custom
supply voltages are available, please contact Honeywell Customer Service.
4.
The sensor is not reverse polarity protected. Incorrect application of excitation voltage or ground to the wrong pin may cause electrical failure.
5.
The compensated temperature range is the temperature range (or ranges) over which the sensor will produce an output proportional to pressure within the
specified performance limits.
6.
The operating temperature range is the temperature range over which the sensor will produce an output proportional to pressure but may not remain within the
specified performance limits.
7.
Overpressure is the maximum pressure which may safely be applied to the product for it to remain in specification once pressure is returned to the operating
pressure range. Exposure to higher pressures may cause permanent damage to the product.
8.
Burst pressure is the maximum pressure that may be applied to any port of the product without causing escape of pressure media. Product should not be expected
to function after exposure to any pressure beyond the burst pressure.
9.
Total error band is the maximum deviation in output from ideal transfer function over the entire compensated temperature and pressure range. Includes all errors
due to offset, full scale span, pressure non-linearity, pressure hysteresis, repeatability, thermal effect on offset, thermal effect on span and thermal hysteresis.
Specification units are in percent of full scale span (%FSS).
10. Full scale span (FSS) is the algebraic difference between the output signal measured at the maximum (Pmax.) and minimum (Pmin.) limits of the pressure range.
11. Consult Honeywell Customer Service for detailed material information.
12. For the AC pressure port configuration, the “pressure” and “reference” ports are reversed.
2
www.honeywell.com/sensing
Low Pressure and Ultra-Low Pressure Analog Output
Figure 1. Nomenclature and Order Guide
Notes:
13. Other package combinations are possible, please contact Honeywell Customer Service.
14. The transfer function limits define the output of the sensor at a given pressure input. By specifying the output signal at the maximum (Pmax.)
and minimum (Pmin.) limits of the pressure range, the complete transfer curve for the sensor is defined. See Figure 2 for a graphical
representation of each calibration.
15. For a digital output, please refer to the ASDX Digital Series.
16. Custom pressure ranges are available, please contact Honeywell Customer Service.
17. The pressure units (inches H20, cm H20, psi, mbar, bar, kPa) define the units used during calibration and in the application.
18. See Table 5 for an explanation of sensor types.
Honeywell Sensing and Control
3
Table 5. Sensor Types
Type
Absolute
Gage
Differential
Description
Output is proportional to difference between applied pressure and built-in reference to vacuum (zero
pressure).
Output is proportional to difference between applied pressure and atmospheric (ambient) pressure.
Output is proportional to difference between pressure applied to each of the pressure ports (Port 1 – Port 2).
Figure 2. Transfer Functions and Limits
A Calibration, 10% to 90%
B Calibration, 5% to 95%
Completed Catalog Listing Example
Figure 3 shows catalog listing ASDXAVX001PGAA3. It is an AV package, 1 psi gage sensor, with 3.3 Vdc operation using a 10%
to 90% calibration.
Figure 3. ASDXAVX001PGAA3
ASDXAVX001PGAA3 Output vs. Pressure
4
www.honeywell.com/sensing
Figure 4. Dimensional Drawings and Pinout (For reference only: mm [in].)
AV Package (Legacy G2)
RR Package (Legacy D4)
AC Package (Legacy A2)
RV Package
Table 6. Pinout
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Definition
Vsupply
Vout
GND
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
Type
supply
analog output
supply
not used
not used
not used
not used
not used
Description
power supply source
provides the analog output
power supply ground
do not connect in the application
do not connect in the application
do not connect in the application
do not connect in the application
do not connect in the application
Honeywell Sensing and Control
5
WARNING
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY
DO NOT USE these products as safety or emergency stop
devices or in any other application where failure of the
product could result in personal injury.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result
in death or serious injury.
WARRANTY/REMEDY
Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of
defective materials and faulty workmanship. Honeywell’s
standard product warranty applies unless agreed to otherwise
by Honeywell in writing; please refer to your order
acknowledgement or consult your local sales office for specific
warranty details. If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell
during the period of coverage, Honeywell will repair or replace,
at its option, without charge those items it finds defective. The
foregoing is buyer’s sole remedy and is in lieu of all other
warranties, expressed or implied, including those of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no
event shall Honeywell be liable for consequential, special,
or indirect damages.
MISUSE OF DOCUMENTATION
• The information presented in this product sheet is for
reference only. Do not use this document as a product
installation guide.
• Complete installation, operation, and maintenance
information is provided in the instructions supplied with
each product.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in
death or serious injury.
SALES AND SERVICE
Honeywell serves its customers through a worldwide network
of sales offices, representatives and distributors. For
application assistance, current specifications, pricing or name
of the nearest Authorized Distributor, contact your local sales
office or:
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.honeywell.com/sensing
Phone and Fax:
While we provide application assistance personally, through
our literature and the Honeywell web site, it is up to the
customer to determine the suitability of the product in the
application.
Asia Pacific
Europe
Latin America
USA/Canada
+65 6355-2828; +65 6445-3033 Fax
+44 (0) 1698 481481; +44 (0) 1698 481676 Fax
+1-305-805-8188; +1-305-883-8257 Fax
+1-800-537-6945; +1-815-235-6847
+1-815-235-6545 Fax
Specifications may change without notice. The information we
supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this
printing. However, we assume no responsibility for its use.
Sensing and Control
Honeywell
1985 Douglas Drive North
Golden Valley, MN 55422
www.honeywell.com/sensing
008090-9-EN IL50 GLO Printed in USA
October 2009
Copyright © 2009 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.
Similar pages