MAX1450

Low-Cost, 1%-Accurate Signal Conditioner for Piezoresistive Sensors

Digitally Compensates Sensors to 1% Accuracy

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  • 1% Sensor Signal Conditioning
  • Corrects Sensor Errors Using Coefficients Stored in External Trimmable Resistors, Potentiometers, or DACs
  • Compensates Offset, Offset TC, FSO, FSO TC, and FSO Linearity
  • Rail-to-Rail Analog Output
  • Programmable Current Source for Sensor Excitation
  • Fast Signal-Path Settling Time (< 1ms)
  • Accepts Sensor Outputs from 10mV/V to 30mV/V
  • Fully Analog Signal Path
  • Contains PGA, current source
MAX1450
Low-Cost, 1%-Accurate Signal Conditioner for Piezoresistive Sensors
MAX1450: Functional Diagram
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Evaluation Kits

MAX1450EVKIT

Evaluation Kit for the MAX1450

Features and Benefits

  • Proven PC Board Layout
  • Convenient Test Points Provided On-Board
  • Includes Calibrated (at room temperature) Lucas NovaSensor Pressure Sensor
  • Fully Assembled and Tested
  • Supports Many Popular Sensor Packages

Product Details

The MAX1450 evaluation kit (EV kit) demonstrates silicon piezoresistive sensor calibration and temperature compensation using the MAX1450. The kit includes an assembled and tested PC board with a Lucas NovaSensor® pressure sensor calibrated at room temperature. It also supports several popular pressure-sensor packages. The board uses multiturn potentiometers and configuration switches to calibrate and temperature-compensate a sensor to 1% accuracy.

MAX1450EVKIT
Evaluation Kit for the MAX1450

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