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Digitally compensated pressure transmitter range from TT Electronics

By Mike Santora | September 1, 2016

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TT-Electronic-imageTT Electronics, global provider of engineered electronics, has announced introduction of its TPM Series of industrial pressure transmitters. Featuring digital compensation to provide accurate, reliable pressure measurements with long-term stability over a temperature range from -20 to +125 °C, the TPM Series is suitable for applications in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and for fuel and lubricant pressure sensing, leak detection, filter testing and tank level sensing.

TPM Series transmitters have a 4-20mA output that is proportional to the pressure directly detected by a four-arm, active strain-gauge bridge that is formed from highly stable resistors fused to a high purity ceramic pressure-sensing element. Internally, the electronic elements comprise a primary signal processing module that uses an ASIC-based high‑speed digital signal processor and a separate board that handles the interface and EMC immunity and emissions requirements. During manufacture the sensor can be individually addressed or treated as part of a batch depending on customer performance and calibration requirements. All elements of the TPM combine to ensure a ±0.1% span non-linearity, hysteresis and repeatability specification (BFSL) over the full operating temperature range together with excellent long-term stability (±0.1% span / 12 months typical).

Featuring a stainless steel housing, the rugged construction of the TPM Series transmitters is complemented by a choice of pressure ports and electrical connections. The family supports options for gauge, sealed gauge, absolute and compound pressure types and offers 18 pressure ranges from 0-100 mbar to 0-600 bar. Further options allow for different pressure connection materials and seal types, which include EPDM for potable water applications. Bespoke calibration is also available.

TT Electronics
www.roxspur.com/pressure-sensors

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