FlexiForce HT201 Sensor
High temperature sensor, capable of measuring force and pressure in environments as hot as 400°F (approximately 200°C).
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High temperature sensor, capable of measuring force and pressure in environments as hot as 400°F (approximately 200°C).
These 3-pin sensors are capable of measuring force and pressure in environments as hot as 400°F (approximately 200°C). The HT201 measures a standard force of 222 N (50 lb), with a maximum force of 2,224 N (500 lb).
The dynamic range of this versatile force sensor can be modified by changing the drive voltage and adjusting the resistance of the feedback resistor (see "How to Adjust the Force Range" within the Electronics tab on the left).
Sensor Thickness: 0.203 mm (0.008 in.) |
Force Sensor Length 7.50 in
6.00 in
4.00 in
2.00 in
Sensing Size (Diameter/Width) 0.375 in
Standard Force 50 lbs
Temperature Range (Low) -40 F
Temperature Range (High) 400 F
Notes Ideal for high temperature applications |
Linearity (Error): | < ±3% of Full Scale (Line drawn from 0 to 50% load)†† |
Repeatability: | < ±3.5% (Conditioned Sensor, 80% of Full Force Applied) |
Hysteresis: | < 3.6 % of Full Scale (Conditioned Sensor, 80% of Full Force Applied) |
Drift: | <3.3% / logarithmic time (Constant Load of 111 N (25 lb)) |
Response Time: | < 5 µsec (Time required for the sensor to respond to an input force; Impact load - recorded on Oscilloscope) |
Operating Temperature: | -40°C - 240°C (-40°F - 400°F) |
Durability: |
≥ 3 million actuations (Perpendicular load, room temperature, 22 N (5 lb)) |
Temperature Sensitivity: |
0.36%/°C (± 0.2%/°F) (Conductive heating) |
†All data above was collected utilizing an Op Amp Circuit. If your application cannot allow an Op Amp Circuit, consult the FlexiForce Integration Guide, or contact a FlexiForce Applications Engineer. Specifications on pressures up to 500 PSI represent the average value throughout a range of temperatures up to 240°C (400°F).
††Linearity up to 889N (200 lb)
If your application cannot allow an Op Amp Circuit, consult the FlexiForce Integration Guide, or contact a FlexiForce Applications Engineer. If you prefer to build your own electronics, we recommend using a circuit similar to the diagram below. This will provide linear data, making it easier to calibrate the sensor.
*In order to measure higher forces, apply a lower drive voltage (-0.5 V, -0.25 V, etc.) and reduce the resistance of the feedback resistor (1kΩ min.) To measure lower forces, apply a higher drive voltage and increase the resistance of the feedback resistor.
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