element14 empowers engineers with Superior Sensor Technology's cutting-edge pressure sensors

Automation

element14 has announced a distribution agreement with Superior Sensor Technology, a pioneer in application-specific pressure sensors for the medical, industrial, and HVAC markets.

Superior Sensor Technology's NimbleSense architecture offers engineers a fully integrated solution for pressure sensing, delivering higher accuracy and application-specific capabilities right out of the box.

Engineers are often faced with the challenge of finding customisable pressure sensor systems for their specific applications. Traditional sensors require significant time and effort for customisation, which can sometimes lead to project delays.

Superior Sensor’s products are based on their proprietary NimbleSense architecture that turns the pressure sensor into a fully integrated module that combines a MEMS sensor with additional circuitry and software. Superior Sensor's NimbleSense architecture delivers fully integrated solutions with application-specific capabilities, making it a more efficient and cost-effective option for engineers.

Superior Sensor Technology provides a range of application-specific pressure sensors for various industries, including HVAC, industrial use cases, medical ventilators, CPAP machines for sleep apnea, spirometers, and UAVs.

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