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Honeywell FSA Series Installation Instructions
Honeywell FSA Series Installation Instructions

Honeywell FSA Series Installation Instructions

Force sensors; compensated/amplified

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Installation Instructions for the
Honeywell Force Sensors
FSA Series Compensated/Amplified
Table 1. Operating Specifications
Characteristic
Supply voltage (V
):
1, 2, 3
supply
3.3 Vdc
5.0 Vdc
Supply current:
3.3 Vdc
5.0 Vdc
Power input
Operating temperature range
Compensated temperature range
Storage temperature range
Startup time (power up to data ready)
Response time
Clipping limit:
upper
lower
SPI/I
2
C voltage level:
low
high
Pull up on SDA/MISO, SCL/SCLK, SS
Accuracy
6
Total Error Band
8
Output resolution
Long term stability
9
Sensors are either 3.3 Vdc or 5.0 Vdc based on the catalog listing selected.
1
2
Ratiometricity of the sensor (the ability of the device output to scale to the supply voltage) is achieved within the specified operating voltage.
The sensor is not reverse polarity protected. Incorrect application of supply voltage or ground to the wrong pin may cause electrical failure.
3
Operating temperature range: The temperature range over which the sensor will produce an output proportional to force.
4
Compensated temperature range: The temperature range over which the sensor will produce an output proportional to force within the specified
5
performance limits.
Accuracy: The maximum deviation in output from a Best Fit Straight Line (BFSL) fitted to the output measured over the force range at 25°C [77°F].
6
Includes all errors due to force non-linearity, force hysteresis, and non-repeatability.
7
Full Scale Span (FSS): The algebraic difference between the output voltage at full scale force and the output at zero force.
Total Error Band (TEB): Combined error from calibration, accuracy and temperature effects over the compensated temperature range at 5.0 V from
8
15 %FSS to 95 %FSS.
Long-term stability after 1000 hr of operation at 25°C [77°F].
9
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Analog
Min.
3.0
4.75
0 [32]
4
5 [41]
5
-40 [-40]
2.5
Typ.
Max.
Min.
3.3
3.6
3.0
5.0
5.25
4.75
2.0
2.6
13
70 [158]
0 [32]
50 [122]
5 [41]
85 [185]
-40 [-40]
5
1
97.5
80
±3
±5
12
±1.3
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Digital
Typ.
Max.
3.3
3.6
5.0
5.25
2.8
3.9
3.9
4.6
20
70 [158]
50 [122]
85 [185]
3
0.42
0.84
20
1
±3
±5
±1.3
Issue B
Unit
Vdc
mA
mW
°C [°F]
°C [°F]
°C [°F]
ms
ms
%V
supply
%V
supply
kOhm
7
%FSS
BFSL
%FSS
bits
%FSS

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell FSA Series

  • Page 1 Installation Instructions for the Honeywell Force Sensors 32311097 Issue B FSA Series Compensated/Amplified Table 1. Operating Specifications Analog Digital Characteristic Unit Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. Supply voltage (V 1, 2, 3 supply 3.3 Vdc 5.0 Vdc 4.75 5.25 4.75...
  • Page 2 Plunger stainless steel 316 Substrate alumina, ceramic Adhesives epoxy, silicone Electronic components ceramic silicon, glass, solder Contact Honeywell customer service for detailed material information. Table 4. Absolute Maximum Specifications Characteristic Min. Max. Unit Supply voltage -0.3 Voltage on any pin -0.3...
  • Page 3 Honeywell Force Sensors Issue B FSA Series Compensated/Amplified 32311097 Figure 2. Transfer Function Limits Analog Version Compensated Force Range Ideal 5% Total Error Band min. max. Force (example unit) 0.8 x Vsupply x (Force ) + 0.10 x Vsupply Output (V) =...
  • Page 4: Digital Version

    Honeywell Force Sensors Issue B FSA Series Compensated/Amplified 32311097 Figure 2. Mounting Dimensions (For reference only: mm/in.) Analog version 25,02 [0.99] 23,57 [0.93] ø 1,79 12,70 3,68 [0.07] [0.5] [0.14] 6,11 3X 0,63 3X 2,54 [0.24] [0.02] [0.1] 17,36 5,74 [0.68]...
  • Page 5: Personal Injury

    In no event shall Honeywell be liable for consequential, special, or indirect damages. While Honeywell may provide application assistance personally, through our literature and the Honeywell web site, it is buyer’s sole responsibility to determine the suitability of the product in the application.