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All Sensors

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All Sensors Corporation is a leading manufacturer of MEMS piezoresitive pressure sensors and pressure transducers. Our company goal is to manufacture high accuracy, quality pressure sensors that provide customers with the ideal sensor solution. All Sensors’ team is comprised of highly talented and experienced individuals who strive to provide our customers with excellent technical information and customer service. Our pressure sensors are specially designed for low pressure measurement, high accuracy and repeatability. Core competencies such as low pressure, high accuracy and innovative technologies have made All Sensors a reliable sensor supplier for many large OEMs.

Applications for our sensors are vast. Our pressure sensors perform well in a low pressure, high accuracy environments. A few examples of common applications include ventilators, transport ventilators, sleep apnea, oxygen delivery, drug delivery, portable oxygen therapy, lung spirometry, blood pressure monitoring, hospital beds, and electrocardiograms, HVAC monitoring devices, building monitoring systems, environmental monitoring devices, remote sensing, industrial automation, air sampling, air speed, and leak detection. Many of these applications require a low pressure measurement and high accuracy output signal.

All Sensors manufactures four different types of pressure sensors, basic output (uncompensated sensor), mV output (compensated sensor), amplified output, and digital output. Our basic pressure sensor provides an uncompensated and non-calibrated mV output signal. This device offers a raw output signal and does not compensate for error, such as temperature effects. Basic pressure sensors offer OEMs a low cost sensor that meets the requirements of their application. Secondly, we offer a compensated and calibrated mV output pressure sensor. These sensors are compensated for temperature and calibrated for offset and span. Third, All Sensors manufactures amplified pressure sensors. These sensors or transducers offer a calibrated and compensated output signal that is amplified for the OEM. Lastly All Sensors offers a digital output pressure sensor. These devices are extremely accurate and provide complete digital compensation. Temperature compensated pressure sensors are available in three temperature ranges, commercial (5⁰C to 50(70)⁰C), industrial (-25⁰C to 85⁰C), and military (-40⁰C to 125⁰C). Pressure ranges are available as low as ¼ inH2O and as high as 150PSI.

All Sensors’ pressure sensors and transducers are available in several PCB mountable packages with options to fit your application. Custom port fittings and package options are available as well as customizable pressure ranges and performance values. Our team provides engineering assistance to help integrate pressure sensors into your specific application.

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Pressure Sensors Databook

Featured White Papers

Pressure Point 1: MEMS Pressure Sensors – Pressure Measurement Types

Pressure Point 2: Understanding Accuracy and Precision

Pressure Point 3: Linearity Measurements for MEMS Pressure Sensors

Pressure Point 4: Dual Die Compensation for MEMS Pressure Sensors

Pressure Point 5: Special considerations for Mounting and Handling Sensors

Pressure Point 6: Position Sensitivity in Pressure Sensors

Pressure Point 7: Understanding Common-Mode Differential Pressure

Pressure Point 8: Bandwidth vs. Signal to Noise Tradeoff

Pressure Point 9: Pressure Sensor Technologies

Pressure Point 10: Media Capability

Pressure Point 11: Calculating Flow Rate from Pressure Measurements

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