First Sensor has just brought out its new LHD ULTRA series, with all sensor types now available as samples – the first of which have already been delivered to customers.
The high-precision 2-in-1 differential pressure sensors combine two sensing elements with different pressure ranges in a single housing.
The models in the series feature a 16-bit analogue digital converter for the upper and lower pressure ranges. A special signal processing routine delivers 24-bit resolution for the entire pressure range. Not only do they offer a high resolution, but they also have compact dimensions and a broad spectrum of applications.
The dual application of the thermal-based MEMS elements and the adapted installation and connection technology (SDCT) means that the LHD ULTRA models are extremely compact with a height of just 7.4 millimetres, and their vertical pressure connections make them ideal for manifold mounting.
The LHD ULTRA series is based on the thermal measurement of microflows and benefits from a piece of First Sensor’s own key technology, which involves integrating the microflow channel and thermal MEMS sensing element on a silicon chip.
The recently launched series offers a maximum pressure range of up to 5,000 Pa. Other features of the LHD ULTRA series from First Sensor include high flow impedance in combination with low flow leakage and the resulting high resistance to dust and moisture. Even in applications where long hose connections cannot be avoided, the sensor response and accuracy remain unaffected.
The LHD ULTRA series excels in flow measurement applications, where a high degree of accuracy is needed at low differential pressure measurements. Each device comes standard with an onboard barometer for optional real-time common-mode pressure compensation. This means that the customer can choose between mass or volumetric flow measurement without the need for an external ambient pressure reference device. An optional small form-factor FFT connector and ribbon cable allows for easy bypass measurement in the final assembly.
The overall accuracy is (typically) 1.5% of the measured value over the entire range from 1% to 100% of the full-scale value. The offset reproducibility is ±0.02 Pa per year.
Each LHD ULTRA series model is equipped with a linearised, digital I²C or SPI output, an integrated on-chip temperature sensor and a barometric sensor.
The new LHD ULTRA series from First Sensor, will allow users to both conduct high-precision measurements in the lower and upper ranges of their pressure applications. The LHD ULTRA series offers a total of three pressure ranges to choose from: 1,250 Pa, 2,500 Pa and 5,000 Pa. All models are available as both unidirectional and bidirectional versions.