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Piezoelectric sensors with integrated electronic circuits that transform a charge into a voltage signal are referred to as IEPE, which is an industry standard. A positive voltage signal is generated by pressure on an IEPE sensor.
For power supply and to decouple the voltage signal from the power supply signal, IEPE pressure sensors must be linked to a current (IEPE) coupler.
Designed to measure dynamic pressure phenomena throughout frequency ranges of 1 Hz to 100 kHz and greater, the Dytran model 2200V1 is a probe-style small IEPE pressure sensor with a sensitivity of 50 mV/psi.
The pure synthetic alpha quartz sensing element used in the model 2200V1’s construction operates in compression mode to produce an output signal that is perfectly similar to the pressure acting on the delicate stainless steel diaphragm.
For dependable operation in humid and unclean situations, the units weigh just six grams and are hermetically sealed. In order to lessen the possibility of erroneous ambient vibration signals boosting signal output, they are additionally acceleration corrected.
Numerous dynamic pressure measurements are carried out using YMC601P series piezoelectric pressure sensors with IEPE amplified output.
The sensors can operate continuously in “dirty” settings, under water, and in field test applications across lengthy cables. Charge output sensors are used up to 250 °C and are available for use in higher temperature applications.
An IEPE pressure sensor from the Series 2006 is ATEX certified, has a sensitivity of 10mV/psi, and is intended to record dynamic pressure phenomena in the range of 50-500 psi at frequencies up to 50kHz.
The Global IEPE Pressure Sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.