19 mm Series Vacuum Pressure Sensor Analog Voltage -40°C~125°C -30PSI (-206.84kPa) Threaded ±0.25% 0 mV ~ 100 mV (10V) 15V Temperature Compensated
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19C030PV4K Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
18 Weeks
Mount
Stud
Package / Case
Cylinder, Threaded
Number of Pins
4
Operating Temperature
-40°C~125°C
Packaging
Bulk
Series
19 mm
Published
2008
Feature
Temperature Compensated
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Termination
Wire Leads
Max Operating Temperature
125°C
Min Operating Temperature
-40°C
Applications
Board Mount
Voltage - Rated DC
15V
Voltage - Supply
15V
Output
0 mV ~ 100 mV (10V)
Termination Style
Flex Cable
Output Voltage
100mV
Output Type
Analog Voltage
Max Supply Voltage
15V
Accuracy
±0.25%
Operating Pressure
-30PSI (-206.84kPa)
Pressure Type
Vacuum
Port Style
Threaded
Port Size
Male - 1/8 3.18mm NPT
Maximum Pressure
-90PSI (-620.53kPa)
Max Pressure
-90 PSI
Height
81.79mm
Length
21.99mm
Width
19.05mm
RoHS Status
RoHS Compliant
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
1
$575.725800
$575.7258
10
$543.137547
$5431.37547
100
$512.393912
$51239.3912
500
$483.390483
$241695.2415
1000
$456.028758
$456028.758
19C030PV4K Product Details
19C030PV4K Overview
As a convenience, this transducer is included in Cylinder, Threaded. Temperature should be set at -40°C~125°C on transducers in order for them to work reliably. Obtaining a 15V supply voltage is not a problem for the transducers. It is possible for the transducers to operate at a maximum temperature of 125°C. Temperatures below -40°C are unacceptable for the transducers. To ensure proper operation of the transducers, it is necessary to connect the 4 pins. There is a Bulk package for this electronic component. In order for the transducers to work, the voltage discharged by them should be 100mV. If the transducer is designed to operate continuously at the rated ambient temperature, then the DC voltage should be 15V. You can apply a voltage of 15V without damaging the transducers.