154N-030A-R
30 PSIA RIBBON CABLE MV PRESSURE SENSOR
Enhance your pressure monitoring capabilities with our Media Isolated mV Output Pressure Sensor. Designed for precise measurements in demanding environments, this sensor boasts a rugged construction and a wide operating temperature range of -40 to 125°C (-40 to 257°F). With an O-Ring Mount package and Absolute sensor style, it ensures reliable performance even in harsh conditions. Delivering an output of 100 mV, it allows for accurate readings of up to 30 psi. And with RoHS compliance, you can trust in its quality and environmental responsibility. Upgrade your sensing solutions with this advanced pressure sensor.
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Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity | Sensors |
Manufacturer Part Number: | TE Connectivity | Sensors 154N-030A-R |
Sensor Type: | Media Isolated mV Output Pressure Sensors |
Operating Temperature Range: | -40 - 125 °C, -40 - 257 °F |
Package: | O-Ring Mount |
Output: | 100 mV |
Operating Pressure: | 30 psi |
Supply Current: | 1.5 mA |
Sensor Style: | Absolute |
SKU: | TSS154N-030A-R |
series: | MEAS 154 Series |
Electrical Connection: | Ribbon Cable |
Dimensions: | Dia 18.97 x 13.8 mm / Dia .746 x .54 in |
Proof Pressure Range: | 3X |
Options: | No Tube |
Non-Linearity: | ± .1 % |
Supplier Product: | Media Isolated Pressure Sensors |
Environmental Initiative Details
Environmental Initiative: | RoHS |
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Compliant: | Unknown |
Date of this Information: | Unknown |
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Product Change Notice
Effective Date | Description of Change | Download |
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09/21/2024 | PCN-SZ-240028 - COO Adjustment. TE Connectivity Sensors business has made the decision to remove the “Made in China” marking on the product itself and/or the packaging of the product. This change will also include the documentation accompanying the product (invoice) to fully align with US regulations. Details and the list of part numbers affected including the specific marking is provided as an attachment to this notification letter. This change will be effective October 1, 2024, and you could potentially receive mixed shipments. | Download |