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MP3V5050VC6U
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MP3V5050VC6U Overview
The MPxx5050 family is state-of-the-art, monolithic, signal conditioned, silicon pressure sensors, featuring:On-chip, bipolar op amp circuitry and thin film resistor networks to provide a high output signal and temperature compensationSmall form factor and high reliability of on-chip integrationAdvanced micromachining techniques, thin film metallization, and bipolar semiconductor processing to provide an accurate, high level analog output signal that is proportional to applied pressureFeatures
- 2.5% Maximum Error over 0° to 85°C
- Ideally suited for Microprocessor or Microcontroller-Based Systems
- Temperature Compensated from Over -40° to +125°C
- Silicon Shear Stress Strain Gauge
- High Temperature Accuracy
- Durable Thermoplastic (PPS) Surface Mount Package
- Ideal for Automotive and Non-Automotive Applications
- Easy-to-Use Chip Carrier Option
- Durable Epoxy Small Outline Package (SOP)
- Multiple Porting Options for Design Flexibility
- Barbed Side Ports for Robust Tube Connection
- Easy-to-Use Chip Carrier Option
- Durable Epoxy Unibody Element
- Easy-to-Use Chip Carrier Option
Applications
- Industrial
Product Parameters
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Accuracy (% Error) (Max) (%)
2.5
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Level of Integration
integrated
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Porting
axial port
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Pressure Rating (MAX) (psi)
7
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Supply Voltage [max] (V)
3.3
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Ambient Operating Temperature (Min to Max) (℃)
-40 to 125
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Output Type
analog
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Pressure Range Min-max (MIN-MAX) (kPa)
0 - 50
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Supply Voltage [min] (V)
2.7
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Supply Voltage [typ] (V)
3
Technical Documents
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MPX5050, MPXV5050, MPVZ5050 Integrated Silicon Pressure Sensor On-Chip Signal Conditioned, Temperature Compensated and CalibratedDetails>>
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MP3V5050V, MP3V5050V, -50 to 0 kPa, Gauge Pressure Sensor - Data SheetDetails>>
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MPXV5050VC6T1 High Temperature Accuracy Integrated Silicon Pressure Sensor for Measuring Absolute Pressure, On-Chip Signal Conditioned, Temperature Compensated and CalibratedDetails>>
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MP3V5050, 0 to 50 kPa, Differential, and Gauge Pressure Sensor - Data sheetDetails>>
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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MP3V5050VC6U | NXP Semiconductors | Board Mount Pressure Sensor -50kPa to 0kPa Gage Automotive 8-Pin SOP Tube |
320---$10.2130 |
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MP3V5050VC6U | NXP Semiconductors | SENSOR 7.25PSI 0.13" 2.82V |
1---$1.0000 |
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MP3V5050VC6U | NXP Semiconductors | Board Mount Pressure Sensors Hi-Temp Accuracy Pressure Sensor |
1---$21.8900 5---$21.4400 10---$17.8700 25---$16.5300 40---$16.0800 120---$14.1200 |
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MP3V5050VC6U | NXP Semiconductors | Pressure Sensor, 0Kpa, -40 To 125Deg C, Pressure Type:Gauge, Sensitivity, V/P:54Mv/Kpa, Operating Pressure Min:-50Kpa, Operating Pressure Max:0Kpa, Supply Voltage Min:2.7V, Supply Voltage Max:3.3V, Sensor Case Style:Sop, No. Of Rohs Compliant: Yes |Nxp MP3V5050VC6U |
1---$21.8900 10---$17.8700 25---$16.5300 50---$16.0800 100---$14.1300 |
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MP3V5050VC6U | NXP Semiconductors | Pressure Sensor -50kPa to 0kPa Gauge 8-Pin Case 482A-01 Rail - Rail/Tube (Alt: MP3V5050VC6U) |
27---$13.2440 30---$12.9602 60---$12.6764 140---$12.3926 270---$12.1088 1400---$11.8250 2700---$11.5412 |
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