SSC1001GA Temperature compensated silicon stainless steel pressure sensors FEATURES · 0...1 bar gage pressure · For corrosive pressure media · Low temperature drift · All welded stainless steel diaphragm construction · Really flat diaphragm · For hostile environments SERVICE Scale: Media wetted parts: any liquid or vapor that is compatible with stainless steel 316L (1.4401) 1 cm 1 inch ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SPECIFICATIONS +Vs Maximum ratings Supply voltage Temperature limits Storage Operating Compensated Vibration (5 Hz to 500 Hz) 6V -40°C to 70°C -40°C to 70°C 10°C to 40°C -Vs 2 gRMS Mechanical shock ( 11 ms) 50 g Proof pressure1 3 bar March 2001 / 081 +Vout -Vout +Vs (red) +Vout -Vout -Vs 1/2 www.sensortechnics.com SSC1001GA Temperature compensated silicon stainless steel pressure sensors PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (unless otherwise noted, VS = 5 V, tamb = 25°C) Characteristics Min. Typ. Operating pressure Zero pressure offset -0.75 Full scale span2 13.7 Max. Unit 1 bar 0.75 mV 14.5 15.3 Combined non-linearity 3, hysteresis and temperature variation, tamb = 10 to 40°C ±1.0 ±4.0 Maximum current consumption 5.0 mA Output impedance 350 Ω Common mode voltage 2.5 V Response time 100 µs 50000 hours Life time %FSO Specification notes (for all devices): 1. 2. 3. Proof pressure is the max. pressure which may be applied without causing damage to the sensing element. Span is the algebraic difference between the output at full scale pressure and offset. Non-linearity - the maximum deviation of measured output at constant temperature, from "Best Straight Line" through three points (offset pressure, full scale pressure and half scale pressure). OUTLINE DRAWING 5.0 Ø 0.7 Ø 12.1 Ø 12.6 4 x flying leads 10.6 1.8 1.5 1.6 receptable connector, single row similar to MOLEX70400 series, A-version order no. 22-56-2045 or AMP 103954-3 14.0 6.2 mass: 7 g 8.7 86.0 dimensions in mm Sensortechnics reserves the right to make changes to any products herein. Sensortechnics does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein, neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. 2/2 March 2001 / 081 www.sensortechnics.com