HCE Series
Miniature amplified pressure sensors
PRESSURE SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS
(TA = 25 °C)
Part no.
Operating pressure
Proof pressure3,5
Burst pressure4,5
HCEM010...B...
HCEM020...B...
HCEM050...B...
HCEM100...B...
HCEM200...B...
HCEM500...B...
HCEB001...B...
HCEM010...U...
HCEM020...U...
HCEM050...U...
HCEM100...U...
HCEM200...U...
HCEM500...U...
HCEB001...U...
HCEB002...U...
HCEB005...U...
HCE0611AR...
HCE0811AR...
0...±10 mbar
0...±20 mbar
0...±50 mbar
0...±100 mbar
0...±200 mbar
0...±500 mbar
0...±1 bar
250 mbar
500 mbar
750 mbar
1.2 bar
2 bar
500 mbar
750 mbar
1.2 bar
2 bar
2 bar
2 bar
2 bar
3 bar
5 bar
0...10 mbar
250 mbar
500 mbar
750 mbar
1.2 bar
2 bar
500 mbar
750 mbar
1.2 bar
2 bar
0...20 mbar
0...50 mbar
0...100 mbar
0...200 mbar
0...500 mbar
0...1 bar
2 bar
2 bar
2 bar
3 bar
5 bar
0...2 bar
6 bar
7 bar
0...5 bar
7 bar
7 bar
600...1100 mbar(a)
800...1100 mbar(a)
3 bar
5 bar
3 bar
5 bar
Other pressure ranges are available on request. Please contact Sensortechnics.
Specification notes:
1. Total accuracy is the combined error from offset and span calibration, linearity, pressure hysteresis, and temperature effects.
Linearity is the measured deviation based on a straight line. Hysteresis is the maximum output difference at any point within
the operating pressure range for increasing and decreasing pressure. Calibration errors include the deviation of offset and
full scale from nominal values.
2. Full Scale Span (FSS) is the algebraic difference between the output signal for the highest and lowest specified pressure.
3. Proof pressure is the maximum pressure which may be applied without causing durable shifts of the electrical parameters
of the sensing element.
4. Burst pressure is the maximum pressure which may be applied without causing damage to the sensing element or leaks to
the housing.
5. The HCE common mode pressure is 2 bar for all devices up to 500 mbar and 7 bar for all other devices. Common mode
pressure is the maximum pressure that can be applied to both ports of a differential pressure sensor simultaneously without
damaging the sensor housing.
6. Extended temperature ranges on request. Please contact Sensortechnics.
7. Max. delay time between pressure change at the pressure die and signal change at the output.
8. The response time depends on the adjusted internal A/D resolution of the sensor. For 14 bit it is typ. 1 ms. Other A/D resolutions
and reponse times are available on request. Please contact Sensortechnics for further information.
9. Sensors with lower current consumption are available on request. Please contact Sensortechnics for further information.
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