683B-23795 MKS 

683B-23795 MKS 

683B-23795 MKS

Parameters

The following parameters are important to consider when using the 683B-23795 MKS pressure transducer:

Pressure Range: 0-1000 psi
Excitation Voltage: 10 VDC
Output Signal: 0-5 VDC
Response Time: <1ms
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range: -40°C to 100°C
Pressure Connection: 1/4-inch male NPT
Electrical Connection: 6-pin Bendix connector

683B-23795 MKS

This document provides information about the 683B-23795 MKS product and its parameters. The product is a pressure transducer that is designed for high accuracy and reliability in various applications.

Product Information

  • Manufacturer: MKS Instruments
  • Model Number: 683B-23795
  • Type: Pressure Transducer
  • Measurement Range: 0-1000 psi
  • Accuracy: ±0.25% FS

Parameters

The following parameters are important to consider when using the 683B-23795 MKS pressure transducer:

  • Pressure Range: 0-1000 psi
  • Excitation Voltage: 10 VDC
  • Output Signal: 0-5 VDC
  • Response Time: <1ms
  • Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to 85°C
  • Storage Temperature Range: -40°C to 100°C
  • Pressure Connection: 1/4-inch male NPT
  • Electrical Connection: 6-pin Bendix connector

Please refer to the product manual for more detailed information about the installation and use of the 683B-23795 MKS pressure transducer.

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