Freescale Semiconductor Document Number: MPX2300DT1 Data Sheet: Technical Data Rev. 11, 09/2015 MPX2300DT1, 0 to 40 kPa, Differential MPX2300DT1 Compensated Pressure Sensor Freescale Semiconductor has developed a high volume, miniature pressure sensor package which is ideal as a sub-module component or a disposable unit. The unique concept of the Chip Pak allows great flexibility in system design while Chip Pak package providing an economic solution for the designer. This new chip carrier package Back view uses Freescale Semiconductor s unique sensor die with its piezoresistive technology, along with the added feature of on-chip, thin-film temperature compensation and calibration. Features Integrated temperature compensation and calibration Ratiometric to supply voltage Polysulfone case material (ISO 10993) MPX2300DT1 Provided in easy-to-use tape and reel Case 98ASB13355C Typical applications Medical diagnostics Front view Infusion pumps Blood pressure monitors Pressure catheter applications Patient monitoring 12 3 4 NOTE The die and wire bonds are exposed on the front side of the chip pak (pressure is applied to the backside of the device). Front side die and wire protection must be provided in the customer s housing. Use caution when handling the devices during all processes. Pinout Ordering information Pressure type Device name Shipping Package Device marking Gauge Differential Absolute XXXX = Device code MPX2300DT1 Tape and Reel 98ASB13355C XXX = Trace code Freescale reserves the right to change the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the design of its products. 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All rights reserved. V S V + OUT V OUT GNDContents 1 General Description 3 1.1 Block diagram . 3 1.2 Pinout . 3 2 Mechanical and Electrical Specifications . 4 2.1 Maximum ratings . 4 2.2 Operating characteristics 4 3 Package Dimensions . 5 3.1 Package description 5 4 Revision History . 6 Related Documentation The MPX2300DT1 device features and operations are described in a variety of reference manuals, user guides, and application notes. To find the most-current versions of these documents: 1. Go to the Freescale homepage at: