The BLV-L30D-B2NS-N is a low voltage pressure sensor from the BLV Series by All Sensors Corp., designed for measuring pressure in non-corrosive, non-ionic fluids such as air and dry gases. It operates within a pressure range of ¬±30 inH2O, with a proof pressure of 200 inH2O and a burst pressure of 800 inH2O. The sensor requires a supply voltage between 0.9 to 1.8 volts DC and features a ratiometric output. This sensor exhibits a linearity of 0.10% and a hysteresis error of ¬±0.30% FSS, ensuring accurate pressure readings. It has a response time of 100 microseconds and is capable of operating in temperatures ranging from -25 to 85 ¬8C, with storage capabilities up to 125 ¬8C. The device is suitable for applications in medical instrumentation, environmental controls, HVAC systems, and portable devices. The BLV-L30D-B2NS-N also benefits from All Sensors' CoBeam¬= Technology, which enhances long-term stability and position sensitivity compared to traditional sensors.
The BLV Series Basic Sensor is based on All Sensors’ CoBeam2 TM Technology. The device provides a high output signal at a low operating voltage and reduces the overall supply voltage while maintaining comparable output levels to traditional equivalent basic sensing elements. This lower supply voltage gives rise to improved warm-up shift while the CoBeam2 TM Technology itself reduces package stress susceptibility resulting in improved overall long term stability. The technology also vastly improves position sensitivity compared to conventional single die devices.
This series is intended for use with non-corrosive, non-ionic working fluids such as air, dry gases and the like. The output is also ratiometric to the supply voltage and is operable from 0.9 to 1.8 volts DC.
| All Sensors Corp. | |
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| Product Category | Pressure Sensors |
| Product Number | BLV-L30D-B2NS-N |
| Product Name | Pressure Sensor - BLV Series |
| Device Category | Sensor |
| Sensor Technology | based on All Sensors’ CoBeam2 TM Technology |
| Measurement Type | Differential |
| Media | Gas |