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Brandnew pressure sensor by All Sensors: ELV series 

We have added the new ELV pressure sensor with a analog and digital output signal to our portfolio. The new ELV series offers OEM customers increased design flexibility for a wide offering of pressure ranges from ±0.5 inH2O to ±150 PSI and ±2.5mbar to ±10 bar. 
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The All Sensors GmbH at the Compamed 2019

Of course we are presenting the company again this year at the Compamed 2019. You will find us in our usual spot in hall 1, booth 233.
We are looking forward to meeting you! 
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We will be at the SENSOR+TEST again!

We are looking forward to welcome you at the Sensor + Test 2019 at our booth.
This year we have prepared a (sweet) little surprise for you.
Meet us in hall 1, booth no. 233.
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New Exceptionally Accurate, High Resolution, Digital Low Pressure Sensor

All Sensors has announced a brand new, low pressure sensor, the DLLR Series. This new device series offers design engineers exceptional performance for pressure ranges of 10 and 30 inH2O. The DLLR series features best-in-class total error band and accuracy.
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New DLC Series — High Resolution Compact Pressure Sensors

All Sensors has announced a brand new series of compact pressure sensors with digital output. The DLC Series offers excellent performance over ultra-low (0.5 to 60 inH2O) pressure ranges. These new pressure sensors offer high performance using All Sensors’ proprietary CoBeam2 TM technology. 
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Analog & Digital Pressure Sensors

All Sensors Corporation of Morgan Hill, California has announced a new line of digital pressure sensors: the ELVR Series. The new device series offers OEM customers increased design flexibility for pressure ranges from 2.5 to 75 mbar (1 to 30 inch H2O).
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New Basic Low Pressure, Compact Sensor 
With Dual Die 

All Sensors has announced a brand new low pressure sensor, the BLCR Series. This new device series offers design engineers excellent performance over pressure ranges of ±1 inH2O through ±30 inH2O. 
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