Althen Sensors & Controls adds three new products to its portfolio: the PSC-TX-YYYY-A compensated pressure sensor, the TSC-MP-05-5 thermal sensor compensation module, and the USB-SC-250-C-0X high-frequency sensor conditioning board. Together, these solutions enable highly accurate, temperature-stable, and fast pressure measurements for demanding industrial and research applications.

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A complete measurement chain

The new products form a consistent signal chain from sensor to data output. The PSC-TX-YYYY-A provides reliable pressure measurement from 100 to 3000 psi with a wide compensated temperature range up to 150 °C and a fast 1 ms response time. The TSC-MP-05-5 thermal compensation module ensures stable output signals in varying thermal environments and can be directly integrated with Sensorade MHP/MMP pressure sensors. Completing the chain, the USB-SC-250-C-0X is a high-frequency conditioning board that supports 2 to 4 channels, processes up to 250 kHz per channel, and connects via USB-C for direct digital acquisition

What makes this launch special

The new products stand out for their combination of speed, temperature stability, and integration flexibility. Where many systems require separate solutions for signal conditioning and compensation, we now deliver a coherent, plug-and-measure setup. Engineers can achieve laboratory-level accuracy directly in industrial environments without complex external calibration or additional hardware. This makes the series a practical step forward for teams needing reliable high-frequency measurements in tough conditions.

This article was originally published by Althen Sensors

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