FEATURES
Motorola’s MPXH6250A series sensor integrates on–chip, bipolar op amp circuitry and thin film resistor networks to provide a high output signal and temperature compensation. The small form factor and high reliability of on–chip integration make the Motorola pressure sensor a logical and economical choice for the system designer.
The MPXH6250A series piezoresistive transducer is a state–of–the–art, monolithic, signal conditioned, silicon pressure sensor. This sensor combines advanced micromachining techniques, thin film metallization, and bipolar semiconductor processing to provide an accurate, high level analog output signal that is proportional to applied pressure. Figure 1 shows a block diagram of the internal circuitry integrated on a pressure sensor chip.
Features
• Improved Accuracy at High Temperature
• Available in Small and Super Small Outline Packages
• 1.5% Maximum Error over 0° to 85°C
• Ideally suited for Microprocessor or Microcontroller–Based Systems
• Temperature Compensated from –40° to +125°C
• Durable Thermoplastic (PPS) Surface Mount Package
Application Examples
• Industrial Controls
• Engine Control/Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP)
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