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Part RoHS Manufacturer Sensors or Transducers Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Output Type Package Shape or Style Output Range Package Body Material Minimum Range Of Magnetic Field Maximum Supply Voltage Maximum Output Current Port Type No. of Functions No. of Channels Technology Screening Level Input Mode Maximum Magnetic Field Range No. of Bits Maximum Accuracy (Cel) Hysteresis Body Length/Diameter Body Width Power Supplies (V) Output Circuit Type Maximum Accuracy (%) Resistance Package Equivalence Code No. of Axes Sub-Category Linearity (%) Body Height Minimum Supply Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Response Time Minimum Operating Temperature Temperature Coef (ppm/Cel) Sensitivity (mV/G) Terminal Finish Termination Type Output Interface Type Output (V) Maximum Operating Current Frequency Response Output Polarity Additional Features Maximum Pressure Range Maximum Measurement Range (mm) Housing JESD-609 Code Minimum Pressure Range Minimum Measurement Range (mm)

CPT112S-A02-GM

Silicon Labs

TOUCH SENSOR

MATTE TIN

CPT112S-A02-GMR

Silicon Labs

TOUCH SENSOR

MATTE TIN

CPT212B-A01-GM

Silicon Labs

TOUCH SENSOR

MATTE TIN

CPT212B-A01-GMR

Silicon Labs

TOUCH SENSOR

MATTE TIN

Other Function Sensors & Transducers

Other function sensors and transducers refer to a broad range of electronic devices that convert physical or chemical signals into measurable electrical signals. They are used in a variety of applications, from industrial control systems to consumer electronics, and include sensors for measuring pressure, temperature, humidity, vibration, acceleration, and more.

Some examples of other function sensors and transducers include:

1. Pressure sensors: These sensors are used to measure the pressure of gases and liquids in a variety of applications, such as automotive, aerospace, and medical devices.

2. Temperature sensors: These sensors are used to measure the temperature of a system or environment and are commonly used in industrial processes, HVAC systems, and consumer electronics.

3. Humidity sensors: These sensors are used to measure the amount of moisture in the air and are commonly used in weather monitoring, HVAC systems, and industrial processes.

4. Vibration sensors: These sensors are used to measure the vibration or movement of a system or object and are commonly used in automotive and aerospace applications.

5. Accelerometers: These sensors are used to measure acceleration, tilt, and vibration in a variety of applications, such as automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics.

Other function sensors and transducers offer several advantages over other types of sensors. They provide accurate and precise measurements of physical and chemical signals, which can be used to control and monitor a variety of systems and processes. They are also highly reliable and can operate in harsh environments and extreme temperatures.