MSP100 Pressure Transducer SPECIFICATIONS Analog and 14-Bit Digital Output Small Size Low Cost 316L Stainless Steel or 17-4PH The MSP100 pressure transducer provides stainless steel media compatibility in a low cost, small profile solution. This sensor has no silicone gel or polymeric media isolation methods to fail in contact with water or other harsh chemicals. Pressure connections are provided via an O-ring seal. The device is FEATURES available in both analog and 14-bit digital output with a port Single Piece Construction material of either 316L SS or 17-4PH. Additional custom port No Welds, No Oil options available to meet your application needs. The small size 100% Stainless Steel Isolation for vs. performance and media compatibility are provided through Harsh Chemical Measurement solid-state technology. Low Cost 14-Bit Digital Output or Analog APPLICATIONS Beverage Dispensing Systems Water Pressure or Flow Monitor Medical Equipment Industrial Equipment/Hydraulics Tank Level Measurement Manifold Pressure SENSOR SOLUTIONS ///MSP100 Page 1 09/2017 MSP100 Pressure Transducer STANDARD RANGES Range psig 0 to 100 0 to 150 0 to 250 0 to 500 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS (ANALOG, OUTPUT SIGNAL 2) Ambient Temperature: 25C (unless otherwise specified) PARAMETERS MIN TYP MAX UNITS NOTES Supply Voltage 4.75 5.00 5.25 V DC Zero Offset -2 2 mV Ratiometric Span 98 100 102 mV Ratiometric Current Consumption 2 mA Proof Pressure 1.5X Rated Burst Pressure 3X Rated Endurance 1E+6 0~FS Cycles RSS of BFSL: Linearity, Accuracy -0.5 0.2 0.5 %Span Hysteresis, Repeatability Long Term Stability 0.25 %Span Minimum Resistance between 50 M 250VDC Transducer and Body Reference to 25C over Thermal Zero Shift -2.0 2.0 %Span Compensated Temperature Reference to 25C over Thermal Span Shift -2.0 2.0 %Span Compensated Temperature Compensation Temperature 0 45 C Operating Temperature 0 55 C Response Time (10% to 90%) 0.1 ms Vibration 20g MIL-STD-810C, Procedure 514.2, Figure 514.2-2, Curve L Shock 50g, 11 msec half sine shock per mil standard 202F. Method 213B, Condition A 09/2017 SENSOR SOLUTIONS ///MSP100 Page 2