ADO Series Barometric Military Grade Digital Pressure Sensors - BARO-DO-MIL
• Supply Voltage: 7Vdc
• Lead Temperature (soldering 2-4 sec.): 250°C
• Operating Voltage: +4.75 to +5.25Vdc
• Compensated Temperature: -40°C to +125° C
• Operating Temperature: -40 to +125° C
• Humidity Limits: 0 to 95% RH (non condensing)
• Resolution: 12Bit
• Conversion Speed: 8 - 16mS
• Supply Current: 8 - 12mA
- Quantity:
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Product Specification
Digital Output Barometer Sensors
Enhanced Digital Output Sensors: Extended temperature range
ADO Series Barometric Military Grade Pressure Sensors General Description
The Digital Output pressure sensors are based upon a proprietary surface mapping technology to produce a fully digital output that virtually eliminates all repeatable errors over temperature and pressure. This series provides a 12 bit digital serial output (14 bit in High Resolution Mode) with superior offset, span and linearity characteristics. The output is SPI and MICROWIRE/PLUS® compatible as well as fully compatible with the All Sensors GA142 Series sensors.
In addition to synchronous communications, the Digital Output pressure sensors incorporates a bi-directional, TTL level, asynchronous serial interfaces mode (hardware selectable 9,600 or 19,200 baud). This mode includes a command set that allows the host to interrogate the sensor for model information, pressure range, serial number, pressure units and conversion factor. The command set also allows the host to select a high resolution output mode, make minor adjustments to offset and has an addressable feature that alows multiple sensors to be tied to the same interface buss.
This series is intended for use with non-corrosive, non-ionic working fluids such as air, dry gases and the like. All signals are 5V TTL/CMOS compatible.
ADO Series Barometric Military Grade Pressure Sensors Features
• All Combined Errors Over Temperature Less Than 0.1%, Typical
• Wide -40 to 125°C Compensated Temperature Range
• Electrically Compatible to All Sensors GA142 Series
• Enhanced Dual Serial Interface Mode
ADO Series Barometric Military Grade Pressure Sensors Applications
• Medical Instrumentation
• Environmental Controls
• Meteorology
ADO Series Barometric Military Grade Digital Output Pressure Sensors
Absolute Maximum Ratings |
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Environmental Specifications |
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Supply Voltage (Vcc) |
7Vdc |
Operating Voltage |
+4.75Vdc to +5.25Vdc |
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Voltage on Any Pin with Respect to Gnd |
-0.6 to Vcc+0.6V |
Compensated Temperature |
-40 to +125 °C |
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Lead Temperature (soldering 2-4 sec.) |
250°C |
Operating Temperature |
-40 to +125 °C |
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Storage Temperature |
-40 to 150 °C |
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Humidity Limits |
0 to 95% RH (non condensing) |
ADO Series Barometric Military Grade Pressure Sensors Standard Pressure Ranges
Part Number |
Operating Pressure |
Units |
Digital Span |
Proof Pressure |
Burst Pressure |
BARO-DO-MIL |
600 to 1100 |
mBar |
3 |
60 PSI |
120 PSI |
BARO-INHG-DO-MIL |
20 to 32 |
inches Hg |
3 |
60 PSI |
120 PSI |
BARO-DO-MIL-PCB |
600 to 1100 |
mBar |
3 |
60 PSI |
120 PSI |
BARO-INHG-DO-MIL-PCB |
20 to 32 |
inches Hg |
3 |
60 PSI |
120 PSI |
ADO Series Barometric Military Grade Pressure Sensors General Performance Characteristics
Parameter |
Minimum |
Nominal |
Maximum |
Units |
Resolution |
12 |
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Bit |
Conversion Speed |
- | 8 |
16 |
mS |
Supply Current |
- | 8 |
12 |
mA |
Overall Accuracy |
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1.0 |
2.5 |
mBar |
Long Term Drift (one year) |
- | - |
2.0 |
mBar |
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