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Pressure transducer

Feb. 14, 2012
G2 pressure transducer offers accuracy rated at 1% Total Error Band. It features an advanced polysilicon thin film pressure sensor with an ASIC enhanced circuit to provide stability, performance and reliability, especially in applications where it is subjected to high shock and vibration.
G2 pressure transducer offers accuracy rated at 1% Total Error Band. It features an advanced polysilicon thin film pressure sensor with an ASIC enhanced circuit t
o provide stability, performance and reliability, especially in applications where it is subjected to high shock and vibration. It is available in pressure ranges from 30 to 20,000 psi and offers a range of outputs, electrical terminations and process connections.

Ashcroft Inc., (203) 378-8281, www.ashcroft.com
 

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