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Honeywell ABP Amplified Basic Pressure Sensors | New Product Brief

December 14, 2018 by Mouser Electronics

Honeywell ABP Amplified Basic Pressure Sensors are piezoresistive silicon pressure sensors with an integrated ASIC, providing enhanced measurement accuracy for a variety of medical, industrial, and commercial applications.

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Honeywell ABP Amplified Basic Pressure Sensors

Honeywell ABP Amplified Basic Pressure Sensors are piezoresistive silicon pressure sensors with an integrated ASIC, providing enhanced measurement accuracy for a variety of medical, industrial, and commercial applications. The ASIC compensates for sensor offset, sensitivity, temperature effects, and accuracy errors, resulting in industry-leading accuracy, stability, and total error band. The sensors operate from a 3.3V or 5V supply, and sleep mode lowers current consumption to 2µA for use in battery-powered devices. Honeywell ABP series sensors are available for dry gases or liquid media, with a wide selection of gage and differential pressure ranges, multiple packages and port options, and either a ratiometric analog or 12-bit digital output.

  • Long-term stability: ±0.25%FSS
  • Accuracy: ±0.25%FSS BFSL
  • Total Error Band: ±1.5%FSS
  • Sleep Mode: 2µA typical current consumption
  • Wide pressure range: 60 mbar to 10 bar,  6 kPa to 1 MPa, 1 psi to 150 psi
  • Through-hole, SMD, leadless SMD package options

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