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MEMS pressure sensors feature fast response, high resolution, long-term stability

March 2, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Bourns Precision Sensor (BPS) lineBourns, Inc. announced the addition of four new model families to the Bourns Precision Sensor (BPS) line. Based on state-of-the-art Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, the four new BPS310, BPS320, BPS330 and BPS340 series are cost-effective pressure sensor solutions that feature ultra-fast response times, high resolution, and long-term stability. These features, along with the ability to work with pressure ranges from 5 to 500 psi, make Bourns’ latest BPS sensors ideal for a vast array of packaging requirements and applications including industrial systems and low/medium risk medical devices.

The Model BPS310 series is designed to provide high sensitivity/accuracy for ultra-low pressures. For gauge and pressure measurement, the Model BPS320 series offers a robust configuration in a surface mount package. The Model BPS330 series is a through-hole pressure sensor with an aluminum port for low-pressure applications with an operating range up to 125 °C. With an ability to handle certain harsh medias, the Model BPS340 series is offered in a surface-mount package capable of supporting pressure ranges up to 500 psi.

Bourns BPS310, BPS320, BPS330 and BPS340 series sensors are available now and are RoHS compliant.

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Filed Under: Industrial, Medical, MEMS & Sensors, Products Tagged With: bournsinc

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