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ZSC31050MCSV1P1

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RENESAS

data-sheet
Data sheet
Data sheet
ZSC31050 is utilized in industrial, medical, and consumer applications, particularly for resistive bridge sensors measuring pressure, force, torque, acceleration, angle, position, and revolution. Its digital calibration capabilities and high accuracy make it suitable for weight scales, flow meters, strain gauges, and automotive sensors.
Specification
Specification
ZSC31050 MASS CALIBRATION SYSTEM
ZSC31050 MASS CALIBRATION SYSTEM
Detailed specification
Detailed specification
ZSC31050 - Sensor Signal Conditioner Interface Evaluation Board
ZSC31050 - Sensor Signal Conditioner Interface Evaluation Board
Description
Description
The ZSC31050 is a CMOS integrated circuit designed for precise amplification and correction of bridge and temperature sensor signals. It features digital compensation for sensor offset, sensitivity, temperature drift, and nonlinearity using a 16-bit RISC microcontroller. The device supports various bridge sensor types and offers bi-directional digital interfaces for calibration, making it ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and low-cost configuration.
The ZSC31050 is a CMOS integrated circuit designed for precise amplification and correction of bridge and temperature sensor signals. It features digital compensation for sensor offset, sensitivity, temperature drift, and nonlinearity using a 16-bit RISC microcontroller. The device supports various bridge sensor types and offers bi-directional digital interfaces for calibration, making it ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and low-cost configuration.
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Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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