SX100GSMT
- Mfr.Part #
- SX100GSMT
- Manufacturer
- Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions
- Package / Case
- 8-SMD Module
- Datasheet
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- Description
- SENSOR GAUGE 0-100PSIG SMT
- Stock
- 20,380
- In Stock :
- 20,380
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- Manufacturer :
- Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions
- Product Category :
- Pressure Sensors, Transducers
- Operating Pressure :
- 100PSI (689.48kPa)
- Termination Style :
- SMD (SMT) Tab
- Output :
- 0 mV ~ 150 mV (5V)
- Termination :
- PCB
- Operating Temperature :
- -40°C~125°C
- Port Style :
- No Port
- Pressure Type :
- Vented Gauge
- Package / Case :
- 8-SMD Module
- Max Pressure :
- 150 PSI
- Max Operating Temperature :
- 125°C
- Number of Pins :
- 8
- Min Operating Temperature :
- -40°C
- Mount :
- PCB, Surface Mount
- Max Supply Voltage :
- 12V
- Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) :
- 1 (Unlimited)
- Radiation Hardening :
- No
- Factory Lead Time :
- 14 Weeks
- Accuracy :
- ±0.5%
- Series :
- SX SMT
- Voltage - Supply :
- 12V
- Max Supply Voltage (DC) :
- 12V
- Operating Supply Voltage :
- 5V
- Lead Free :
- Lead Free
- Published :
- 2005
- Applications :
- Board Mount
- Maximum Pressure :
- 150PSI (1034.21kPa)
- Output Type :
- Wheatstone Bridge
- RoHS Status :
- RoHS Compliant
- Datasheets
- SX100GSMT

SX SMT Series Vented Gauge Pressure Sensor Wheatstone Bridge -40°C~125°C 100PSI (689.48kPa) No Port ±0.5% 0 mV ~ 150 mV (5V) 12V
SX100GSMT Overview
The Transducer 8-SMD Module is included in the package for convenience. It is recommended to set the temperature of the transducers to -40°C~125°C to ensure reliable operation. The transducers are capable of operating well at 12V supply voltage. 125°C is the maximum operating temperature of the transducers. It is not possible for the transducers to operate at temperatures lower than -40°C. In order for the transducers to function properly, the 8 pins must be connected. The transducers are capable of handling a maximum voltage of 12V.
SX100GSMT Features
Moisture Sensitivity Level: 1 (Unlimited)
Package / Case: 8-SMD Module
Operating Temperature: -40°C~125°C
8 Pins
SX SMT series
Operating Pressure: 100PSI (689.48kPa)
Operating Supply Voltage: 5V
SX100GSMT Applications
There are a lot of Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions
SX100GSMT Transducers applications.
- Weather Forecasting
- Hydrogen Storage
- Refrigerant pressure monitoring in HVAC/R systems
- Dry air system pressure, process controls and automation
- Dry air system monitoring
- Hydraulic, brake, and engine oil fluid pressure monitoring
- Air brake pressure monitoring
- Vertical velocity indication (e.g. rise/sink speed)
- Internet of things
- Enhancement of GPS navigation
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