26 Proven in the Harshest Environments
Sensors for Corrosive
Environments Face
Challenges
FIGURE 1: The MS5839-02BA is an ultra-compact pressure and
temperature sensor optimized for applications where chlorine
and saline are present. (TE Connectivity)
FIGURE 2: MEMS pressure die. (TE Connectivity)
F
rom factory floors to fitness trackers, sensors
play a crucial role in the ever-evolving
demands to meet tomorrow's expectations.
Consumer and industrial devices contain a
growing number of sensors driven by wireless and
Internet of Things (IoT) technology's widespread
use. Advances within sensors are vital to these
markets—ultra-compact, low power, high accuracy,
digital, and harsh media-resistant sensors must be
designed to meet and surpass these performance
challenges.