TE Connectivity's 65xxN & 69xxN series wireless pressure sensors bring practical innovation to industrial monitoring. Engineered with LoRaWAN® and Bluetooth® technology, these compact sensors fit seamlessly into various environments, from tight spaces to remote infrastructures. They offer a wide pressure sensing range, reducing the need for multiple sensors and simplifying system integration, with an impressive battery capacity of 2100 mAh. Watch this product introduction video now, for a more efficient approach to modern industrial monitoring.
Wireless Pressure Transducers
TE Connectivity's wireless high-precision pressure transducers eliminate the need for hard wiring, providing remote process control and monitoring through seamless digital communication. Our products are certified for Intrinsically Safe hazardous locations. They meet all applicable requirements for radio frequency communication and are CE and RoHS compliant.
These high accuracy sensors are enclosed in a stainless steel and polymer housing. Wireless pressure transducers are suitable for liquid, gas, contaminated and mildly corrosive fluid measurements The port design uses no internal O-rings or organics exposed to the pressure media which provides excellent durability and long-term performance.
Product Features
- Bluetooth and LoRaWAN connectivity
- Battery powered with long life capability
- On board data analysis with programmable actions
- Intrinsically Safe hazardous location certification
- FCC, IC, CE approved
- Pressure ranges from 29 PSI - 5,000 PSI
- Digital 24-bit ADC
- As low as ±1% Total Error Band (TEB)
- Excellent long-term stability
- Wide operating temperature ranges
Typical Applications
- Oil well and pipeline monitoring
- Corrosive fluids and gas measurement systems
- Industrial process control and monitoring
- Refrigeration systems
- Pumps and compressors
- Hydraulic/pneumatic systems
- Smart logistics
- Agriculture equipment
- Energy generation and management
Welcome to our step-by-step guide on installing a battery in your wireless pressure sensor. In this video, we'll walk you through the simple process to ensure your sensor is up and running smoothly.