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    Miniaturized, Highly Sensitive MEMS Pressure Sensor Element 

    10/07/2021

    TDK Corporation presents the new C35 type pressure sensor element, designed to measure a range of 0 to 100 mbar. It combines high sensitivity with extremely low dimensions of just 2.05 x 2.05 x 1.2 mm, enabling compact pressure sensor designs. 

    The pressure sensor element with ordering code B58601E35* works according to the piezoresistive principle via a Wheatstone bridge and is certified for an operating voltage of up to 10 V. Offering a high sensitivity of 110 mV/V/bar, C35 is well suited for applications with high demands of sensitivity, accuracy and long-term stability of 0.1% FSON. Furthermore, C35 is designed for a wide temperature range from -40 °C to +150 °C and is suitable for pressure measurements of non-aggressive gases and liquids. The main uses are in applications that require high reliability and extremely precise pressure measurement, such as medical engineering and the industrial and automotive sectors.

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    Main fields of application
    Pressure measurement in demanding applications such as medical engineering as well as in the industrial and automotive sectors

    Main features and benefits
    •Measuring range of 0 to 100 mbar
    •High sensitivity of 110 mV/V/bar
    •High long-term stability (LTSV0) of 0.1% FSON
    •Extremely low dimensions of just 2.05 x 2.05 x 1.2 mm
    •Wide temperature range of -40 °C to +150 °C
     
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