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Meggitt Sensing Systems Announces High-Intensity Pressure Transducers and Microphones for Aerodynamic Studies

November 29, 2012, San Juan Capistrano, California, USA – Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division, has announced the successful application of Endevco® 8507C rugged, miniature piezoresistive pressure transducers, as well as its full range of acoustic microphones, to support the requirements of hypersonic, transonic and “quiet flow” wind tunnel testing; turbulent airflow measurements; and other high-intensity aerodynamic testing.

Available in the industry’s most extensive low pressure offering of 1, 2, 5 and15 psig ranges with a 300 mV full-scale output and up to 20X minimum burst pressure (1 and 2 psig versions), series transducer output is  three times that of any other industry pressure transducer at comparable ranges. The Endevco® 8507C features an active four-arm strain gauge bridge, diffused into a sculptured silicon diaphragm, for maximum sensitivity and wideband frequency response. The 0.092-inch (2.34 mm) cylindrical housing of the Endevco® 8507C is designed for space constrained installations, or for those which do not require threaded mounting. Its small size even permits flush mounting on curved surfaces. Self-contained hybrid temperature compensation provides stable performance over an operating temperature range of -18 to +93°C (0 to +200°F), with excellent thermal transient measurement stability. The transducers also feature linear performance to 3X range and high shock resistance, along with the highest available output for size ratio. Recommended accessories include the Endevco® 126 three-channel DC bridge amplifier; model 136 three-channel signal conditioner; model 4430A bridge transducer signal conditioner, or the Endevco® 4990a Oasis rack-mounted signal conditioner.

In addition to piezoresistive pressure transducers, Meggitt also offers a full range of Endevco® prepolarized condenser measurement microphones, in free-field, pressure, low-cost array and random incidence types, which may be used to meet IEC and ANSI standards. Models may be purchased as stand-alone units or in precalibrated 0.25” and 0.5” microphone and low-noise preamplifier combinations with iTEDS onboard memory storage (per IEEE 1451.4). These are often specified to measure larger channel airflow conditions. Low-profile surface microphones are also used to support wind tunnel noise testing, turbulent flow measurements, acoustic radiation surface measurements and wind-induced airborne vehicle noise monitoring. For detailed technical specifications, drawings or additional information, visit www.meggittsensingsystems.com.

About Meggitt Sensing Systems

Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division (www.meggitt.com), is a leading supplier of high-performance sensing and monitoring systems for physical parameter measurements in extreme environments. It has operated since 1927 through its antecedents—ECET, Endevco, Ferroperm Piezoceramics, Lodge Ignition, Sensorex, Vibro-Meter and Wilcoxon Research—whose portfolios form the basis of product lines offered by today’s Meggitt Sensing Systems.  Meggitt’s Endevco® range of piezoelectric, piezoresistive, Isotron® and variable capacitance accelerometers, piezoresistive pressure transducers, acoustic sensors, electronic instruments and calibration systems ensure critical accuracy and reliability within aerospace, automotive, defense, industrial, medical, power generation, R&D, space and test and measurement applications. Endevco® and Isotron® are registered trademarks of the Meggitt group. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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