Opsens Solutions Inc
  1. Companies
  2. Opsens Solutions Inc
  3. Products
  4. Model OPP-M - Fiber Optic Miniature ...

Model OPP-M -Fiber Optic Miniature Pressure Sensor

SHARE

Opsens Solutions’ OPP-M is a MEMS-based fiber optic pressure sensor † designed for industrial applications. The sensor has a diameter of 0.20 mm OD allowing integration into the monitoring devices that require miniature sensors. The bare optical pressure sensors are dedicated for company that wishes to performs own in-house sensor packaging unique to their product. The encapsulation can be done on the sensor tip and/or throughout the whole optical cable in different materials and sizes; customizable according to client’s specific OEM applications. The packaged sensor significantly reduces the R&D investment and integration efforts hence minimize the overall cost on implementation and manufacturing processes.

Most popular related searches

Combined with Opsens Solutions’ WLPI signal conditioning technology (patent # 7,259,862) and with the inherent advantages of fiber optic, the OPP-M offers long term accuracy, repeatability, low drift and high fidelity pressure measurements under the presence of harsh EM, RF, MR and microwave fields.

  • Ultra miniature
  • High fidelity
  • Custom sensor packaging
  • EMI/RFI immunity
  • Low cost
  • Pressure monitoring in confined places
  • Pressure measurement under and MW/RF related practices

Dimension (mm O.D.): 0.20 mm OD

Pressure range: – 300 mmHg to + 350 mmHg (Relative to atmospheric pressure)

Precision: ± 1 mmHg

Resolution: 0.2 mmHg

Moisture drift (typical): < 3 mmHg/28 days

Thermal coefficient of Zero (typical): 0.2 mmHg per °C

Proof pressure: 4000 mmHg

Operating temperature: 10 °C to 50 °C

Operating humidity range: 0-100%

EM/RF/MR/MW susceptibility: Complete immunity

Cable length: 1.5 meters standard (Other lengths available)

Optical connector: SC standard

Cable sheathing: Customer specifications

Signal conditioner compatibility: All Opsens Solutions’ WLPI signal conditioners