Druck ADROIT 6000 Series High Accuracy Pressure Sensor
The Druck ADROIT Series is a family of small-size-high performance, digitally compensated industrial pressure sensors that provide best-in-class accuracy across a wide temperature range. ADROIT sensors can measure pressure ranges from 70 mbar to 350 bar (1 to 5,000 psi), with electrical output options of either Voltage or Current (4 to 20 mA).
The ADROIT 6200 is a high performance, robust pressure measurement device. It combines the best mechanical properties of micromachined silicon in a fully welded stainless steel 316L body with the latest digital processing capability to offer levels of accuracy, previously unavailable in a device of this type. It offers a full suite of pressure measurement including gauge, absolute and differential references and pressure ranges from 68 mbar to 350 bar.
By using digital signal processing, the highest levels of performance over temperature are achieved. However, the final stage of processing converts the signal back into a conventional analogue output for easy interfacing to existing infrastructure. Fast ASIC technology ensures response times around 1 ms and fast switch on for pulse power operation. The digital processing also enables the replacement of mechanical adjustment to potentiometers with automatic calibration adjustment using an App.
Druck ADROIT 6000 Series Key Features:
- Small and Robust
- Designed to withstand high levels of shock, vibration and temperature extremes
- Components are welded into a small, convenient, 19 mm diameter package to offer best in class performance in the harshest environments
- Each component’s performance has been optimised to meet your requirements
- Performance to 0.02% span BSL
- Pressure ranges from 68 mbar to 350 bar (1 to 5000 psi)
- Gauge, Sealed Gauge, Absolute, Barometric and Differential reference
- 4-20 mA , 20-4 mA and configurable voltage output
- Total accuracy up to 0.1% span
- Frequency response to 1 kHz
- Stainless steel 316L construction
- Operating temperature range up to -40 °C to +125 °C and survival from -55 °C to +150 °C