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"Stephen R. Gregory" <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 12/16/98 4:51:30 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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<< Hi folks ,

 could somebody help me to find SMD equivalent to SMi DIP with following
 specs ; or get me some leads please ; running in circles for a month , can't
get it from SMi themselves :

 >       Silicon Microstructures SM5652003 (0.3 psi FS)
 >               Full Scale Output               25 mV
 >               Linearity                       +/- 0.5 % FS
 >               Offset Shift 0 to 60C   1 % FS
 >               Span Shift   0 to 60C   0.65 % FS
 >
 Usage is some 5K's/month .
 >
 >
 >
 > Paul Klasek
 >
 > ResMed LTD .
 > 82 Waterloo Road
 > North Ryde 2113 ; Sydney , Australia
 > phone + 61 2 9850 2300 ; fax + 61 2 9878 5517 ;
 > http://www.resmed.com
 > [log in to unmask]
 >
 > Thanks A LOT ; help is appreciated ; present DIP package is not my
 > process favorite . >>

Hey ya' Paul!

    I sent my WebFerret out to look for some leads for you. You need to check
them out yourself to see if they'll meet your needs...the only thing I know
about pressure sensing is the pressure I sense a couple of hours later after
scarfing down a bean burrito el grande from the roach coach that pulls up
during lunchtime here...hehehe...you wanna stay upwind and not get to close to
me after about 2:00pm on those days.

Anyhoo, here's what we found:

Check out:     http://design-net.com/senseon/pressure.html

It's a bunch of Motorola devices

Next:     http://www.novasensor.com/catalog/npc_103.html

NovaSensor...they make SMD sensors that might work for ya'..

Next: http://www.sensormag.com

It's a sensor trade magazine web site. You register and then you can go cruise
their site. They've got a buyers guide like the technet does, so maybe you can
find something there...


Next: Applied MicroEngineering Ltd.
       68 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon   OX14  4RX
       Tel: +44(0)1235  833934
       Fax: +44(0)1235  833935
       WEB Page: http://www.aml.co.uk/sensor.html
I spotted some SMD devices when I surfed there...

Next: http://www.Sentir.net/smd.html
This is for SENTIR, another sensor company here in Silicon Valley. Again I
spotted SMD sensors there. Their phone is: 1-(800)-838-6682

This'll keep ya' busy for a while...

Say, anybody got any Rolaids or Tums? (GRIN)

-Steve Gregory-

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