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Analog Microelectronics GmbH An der Fahrt 13 55124 Mainz, Germany http://www.analog-micro.com
Contact Mr Dr. Henrik Schöpe 06131/910730

Analog Microelectronics introduces its board-level pressure sensor series AMS 6916

New miniaturized, board-mount pressure sensors with ratiometric voltage output in pressure ranges from 5 mbar up to 1 bar

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Due to the steadily increasing miniaturization in electric applications pressure sensors have to be more and more compact. For applications, where analog outputs are needed, Analog Microelectronics has developed the board level pressure sensor series AMS 6916 with ratiometric 0.5 … 4.5 V voltage output. Due to their compact dimensions the miniaturized pressure sensors, which are available in multiple variants, can be used in various applications in confined spaces. They are suitable for the measurement of static and dynamic pressure in non-corrosive gases and even in liquids, if they are used for relative pressure measurements. Possible applications are industrial process control, medical instrumentation and HVAC applications.

The high accuracy sensors from the AMS 6916 series combine a high quality piezoresistive pressure sensing element with modern digital signal conditioning in a compact DIL-package with horizontal or vertical pressure ports. At a supply voltage of 5 V and a maximum current consumption of 3 mA the sensors provide an amplified, ratiometric output voltage of 0.5 … 4.5 V. The AMS 6916 are calibrated and temperature compensated throughout their complete operating temperature range of -25 … 85 °C. They feature a low total error (TEB < 1 %FSO for pressure ranges >= 20 mbar) in the temperature range of 0 … 60 °C as well as an excellent long term stability. Furthermore the sensors offer additional diagnostic functions.

The pressure sensors from the AMS 6916 series are available for all pressure types and in various pressure ranges: Differential and relative pressure sensors are offered in pressure ranges from 5 mbar up to 1 bar, bidirectional differential pressure sensors, which are able to measure positive and negative pressure, for -5 … 5 mbar up to -1 … 1 bar and absolute pressure sensors for 0 … 1 bar as well as a barometric variant for 700 … 1200 mbar.

Custom specific pressure ranges and further modifications of the AMS 6916 series are possible on request.

For additional information see: https://www.analog-micro.com/en/products/pressure-sensors/board-mount-pressure-sensors/ams6916/

Analog Microelectronics presents its products at the Sensor+Test 2019 (booth 1-215) in Nuremberg.

Analog Microelectronics GmbH

Analog Microelectronics GmbH, Mainz develops and produces high quality products for sensing and signal conditioning. As a specialist for pressure sensors and integrated circuits we have delivered innovative and reliable products to customers in the automotive, medical, industrial, HVAC and automation industries for more than 25 years.

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