Dynamic Pressure Sensor - 100-P

• Fast Pressure Variations, Surges & Dynamic Blasts
• Very Low & High Pressure
• Small Size / Lightweight
• Low Cost
• Charge Sensitivity: 150 pC/psi
• Pressure Range​: 0.005 to 5,000 psi​
• Frequency Response: 2 to 12,000 Hz

  • Model Number: 100-P
  • Data Sheet: Date Sheet File
Quantity:
- +
  • Dynamic Pressure Sensor
  • Dynamic Pressure Sensor
Mouse over image to zoom

Product Specification

100-P Dynamic Pressure Sensor Description

The Model 100-P High Intensity Acoustic Sensor (Microphone) is designed for measuring exceptionally wide pressure ranges in applications requiring fast rise times and broad frequency response. This sensor is extremely sensitive allowing very low pressure measurements to 0.005 psi as well as high pressure transient measurements to 5,000 psi at temperatures up to +150 Degrees C.

The Model 100-P sensor is small, lightweight and very ruggedly constructed with a stainless steel case, O-ring seal and flush diaphragm. Its small size, broad frequency response and low cost designates this unit an excellent choice for a wide range of applications. 

100-P Dynamic Pressure Sensor Features
• Fast Pressure Variations, Surges & Dynamic Blasts
• Very Low & High Pressure
• Small Size / Lightweight
• Low Cost

100-P Dynamic Pressure Sensor Specifications
Transfer / Electrical

Charge Sensitivity
150 pC/psi
Pressure Range
0.005 to 5,000 psi
Pressure Overload (without damage)
10,000 psi Max.
Frequency Response
2 to 12,000 Hz
Resonant Frequency
60 KHz
Amplitude Linearity
+/-2%
Capacitance
500 pF
Output Resistance
1 x 1011 Ohms
Grounding
Case Grounded
Environmental

Temperature Range (Less than +/-10% Variation)
-65 to +300 Deg F (-54 to +150 Deg C)
Humidity 1
0 To 100% R.H.
Physical

Size
0.75 In. Hex. x 0.465 In. H (19 mm Hex x 11.8 mm H)
Weight
0.55 Oz (15.5 Gm)
Material Body & Diaphragm
Type 316 Stainless Steel
Electrical Interface
#10-32 Coaxial Connector
Mounting
9/16-24 Straight Thread
NOTES:
1 With Connector Mated or Protected, Unit is Hermetically Sealed.


If you cannot find what you want, you can entrust ISweek to source for you. Just click:

Sourcing Service