The DPG120C300QB belongs to the category of pressure sensors.
It is used for measuring and monitoring pressure in various industrial applications.
The sensor is typically housed in a durable and compact package suitable for industrial environments.
The essence of the DPG120C300QB lies in its precise and reliable pressure measurement capabilities.
The sensor is usually packaged individually and is available in varying quantities based on customer requirements.
The DPG120C300QB features a standard pin configuration with specific pins designated for power supply, ground, output signal, and calibration.
The DPG120C300QB operates on the principle of strain gauge technology, where changes in pressure cause deformation in the sensing element, resulting in a corresponding change in electrical resistance. This change is then converted into an output signal proportional to the applied pressure.
The DPG120C300QB is well-suited for applications such as: - Hydraulic systems - Pneumatic systems - Industrial automation - Process control - HVAC systems
Some alternative models to the DPG120C300QB include: - DPG100C200QB: Similar specifications with a lower pressure range - DPG150C400QB: Higher pressure range with comparable accuracy - DPG110C250QB: Lower power consumption with slightly reduced accuracy
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What is DPG120C300QB?
What is the operating range of DPG120C300QB?
What are the typical applications of DPG120C300QB?
What is the output signal of DPG120C300QB?
Is DPG120C300QB suitable for use in harsh environments?
What is the accuracy of DPG120C300QB?
Can DPG120C300QB be integrated with digital communication protocols?
Does DPG120C300QB require calibration?
What is the power supply requirement for DPG120C300QB?
Is DPG120C300QB available in different pressure ranges?