JUMO CEROS S01 M
Digital pressure measuring cell
The pressure measuring cell provides a temperature compensated and calibrated digital/analog output signal. The piezoresistive sensing element with integrated signal processing is hermetically encapsulated. It ensures stable, precise linearity and accuracy values even under adverse conditions.
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Low-resistance
UW glass |
Quick measurement
results |
Low investment
costs |
GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA |
| Measuring range | As of 100 mbar to 100 bar |
| Operating temperature | -40 to +125 °C |
| Linearity | As of 0.2 % MSP |
| Signal output | 0.5 to 4.5 V ratiometric; I²C, DC 5 V, four-wire |
| Vibration resistance | 20 g for 5 to 2000 Hz |
| Surface roughness | Ra < 0.8 μm |
| Filling oil | Silicon oil (FDA compliant) |
| Diameter | Various from 11 to 19 mm |
For small measuring ranges
The product acquires the pressure of liquid and gaseous media with the help of a capacitive ceramic sensor. The value is then converted into an electrical signal. The transmitter is used in such fields as medical technology.
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Long-term
stability |
Chemical
resistance |
High overload
resistance |
Digital low-energy pressure measuring cell
You can rely on the digital pressure measuring cell for relative pressure due to high degree of measuring accuracy and long-term stability. In addition, it is characterized by low energy requirements and can therefore be operated with battery voltage. The active module is ready for immediate use and saves expensive calibration systems due to prior calibration and temperature compensation by JUMO.
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Low energy
requirements |
Calibrated and
temperature compensated |
Digital I²C
interface |
For OEM applications
The product records relative and absolute pressure between 0 to 350 mbar and 0 to 100 bar. The measuring principle is based on piezoresistive measurement technology with a silicon semiconductor thin-film strain gauge here. The measuring cells can be used within the entire OEM range.
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Low-resistance
UW glass |
Quick measurement
results |
Low investment
costs |