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Differential Pressure Transducers MPX for Tracheal or Esophageal Pressure Measurement

SKU
1d000d34
Ideal for measuring tracheal, esophageal or transdiaphragmatic pressures with air-filled catheter.
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73-0064 Differential Pressure Transducer MPX, Range +- 100 cmH2O, HSE Connector Please login to add to Quote
73-3744 Differential Pressure Transducer MPX, Range +- 100 cmH2O, for ADI Amplifier ML110 or ML112 or Newer Versions Please login to add to Quote
These MPX Differential Pressure Transducers can be used with most research animals to measure tracheal, esophageal or transdiaphragmatic pressures with air-filled catheter. It is ideal for use with mouse, hamster, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, ferret, cat and dog.
Pressure Range ±100 cmH2O (±100 mbar) 
Sensitivity  0.3 to 0.8 mV/mbar, excitation of 5 V
Linearity  ±1.5%
Thermal Zero Shift  5 mbar (0° to 85°C)
Input Resistance  400 to 550 Ω
Output Resistance  600 to 1000Ω
Offset Voltage  1 mV maximum
Excitation Voltage  0 to 5 VDC or VAC
Overpressure  ±1000 mbar (750 mmHg)
Inlet/Outlet Nozzle (ID x OD x L)  2.0 x 4.7 x 9.0 mm
Housing Size, H x W x D  24 x 42 x 36 mm (0.9 x 1.7 x 1.4 in)
Weight  190 g (6.7 oz)
Application  Only for dry air

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