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Bidirectional SOIC-differential pressure sensor SM9333

Here comes the tiny SM9333, a digital (I²C) pressure and temperature sensor with impressive performance features in the lowest pressure range of ± 125 Pa.
All pressure sensors are individually linearized, calibrated and temperature compensated.

These sensors can be used in various medical devices and also fit for HVAC applications.

Pressure sensor SM9333

The smallest wireless differential pressure sensor AMS 4516

The new AMS 4516 series are 2,5×3,5×1,9 cm small wireless Bluetooth 4.2 differential pressure sensors with pressure ranges between ±500 Pa and ±100 kPa.

The batteryrun sensors are calibrated, linarized and compensated with accuracy from 0,7 %FS. Samplingrate for the sensor’s datacan be optimized via the App starting at 100 ms. Gateway and desktop and multi-sensor-network also available.

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IAQ participant with AMSYS

The IAQ-program at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern stands for Ingenieurwissenschaftliche Abschlussorientierte Qualifizierung, helping  non-German engineers and academics to familiarize with German working philosophy in order to integrate the local labour market.

Since May 2020 PhD engineer Walid Sher Hussain, participant in the IAQ-program works with AMSYS in Mainz and speaks about his experience:

read the whole Interview

 

 

Innovative sensor technology

AMSYS GmbH & Co. KG is a medium-sized company based in Germany and has been focusing on sensor technology since its founding.

The range of AMSYS pressure sensors extends from wafer level silicon sensors to simple SMD-mountable sensors and compensated dual-in-line sensors to packaged, ready-to-use pressure transmitters.

In addition to pressure sensors and inclinometers, AMSYS offers miniaturized OEM sensors for humidity and temperature measurement.

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