Frc 300psi Discharge Pressure Sensor Xe-pro31pt3-sob on 2040-parts.com
Casselberry, Florida, United States
FRC Pressure sensor XE-PRO31PT3-SOB SUPPLY 5V 10% OUTPUT 0.5 4.75 V RANGE 0-300PSI SERIAL AT29568TP-040-15-0066 A=0V B=+ 5V C=V OUT
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