Provides extended features such as multiple assignments of I2C bus addresses, interrupt functionality, and high-speed sampling times!
The "SDP37" is an analog differential pressure sensor that measures bidirectionally at 125 Pa. With dimensions of 5x8x5 mm, its world-class small size expands the possibilities for new applications. Additionally, the sensor is based on the CMOSens sensor chip and serves as the core of our new platform for measuring differential pressure and flow. It is well-suited for applications where miniaturization is essential, and mass production and cost-effectiveness are required. 【Specifications (partial)】 ■ Pressure range: 125 - 125 Pa ■ Accuracy: 3% m.v. ■ Zero point accuracy: 0.08 Pa *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Specifications】 ■ Supply Voltage: 3 - 3.6V ■ Average Supply Current: 3800uA ■ Maximum Supply Current: 5500uA ■ Interface: Analog Voltage Output ■ Size (LxWxH): 8.5 x 5.5 x 5.15mm *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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Sensirion's mission is to provide sensors and sensor solutions with excellent design and reliability, becoming the number one partner for our customers. We aim to elevate the standards of sensor technology by leveraging technology intelligence. In doing so, we contribute to improving the sustainability, efficiency, health, safety, and quality of life for people and businesses. We pursue a common goal of shaping the future of the automotive industry, industrial sectors, building and HVAC technology, medical technology, and consumer electronics through innovation in collaboration with our partner companies and customers. Sensirion was founded in 1998 and currently has about 1,000 employees at its headquarters in Stäfa, Switzerland, and numerous subsidiaries around the world.