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MPX4080D 
MPX4080D Integrated Silicon Pressure Sensor On-Chip Signal Conditioned, Temperature Compensated and Calibrated
Data Sheetspdf8441/31/2009
MPX4080D - The MPX4080D series piezoresistive transducer is a state-of-the-art monolithic silicon pressure sensor designed for a wide range of applications, but particularly those employing a microcontroller or microprocessor with A/D inputs.  This patented, single element transducer combines advanced micromachining techniques, thin-film metallization, and bipolar processing to provide an accurate, high level analog output signal that is proportional to the applied pressure

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AN936 
AN936 Mounting Techniques, Lead Forming, and Testing of the MPX Series Pressure Sensors
Application Notespdf16755/15/2008
AN936 - Freescale's MPX series pressure sensors are silicon piezoresistive strain-gauges offered in a chip-carrier package. The exclusive chip-carrier package wa developed to realize the advantages of high-speed, automated assembly and testing. In addition to high volume availability and low cost, the chip-carrier package offers users a number of packaging options. This application note describes several mounting techniques, offers lead forming recommendations, and suggests means of testing the MPX series of pressure sensors.

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AN1984 
AN1984 Handling Freescale Pressure Sensors
Application Notespdf51532/2/2007
AN1984 - This application note is intended to provide general information and understanding for handling surface mount pressure sensors.

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AN3150 
AN3150, Soldering Recommendations for Pressure Sensor Devices - Application Notes
Application Notespdf1811.02/22/2006
AN3150 - Pressure sensor devices require the internal cavity containing the silicon transducer to be exposed to ambient in order for the device to function. Exposed cavity packages require special considerations during board assembly to prevent damage to the device during soldering and subsequent cleaning operations.

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AN1646 
AN1646, Noise Considerations for Integrated Pressure Sensors
Application Notespdf22925/1/2005
AN1646 - Freescale Integrated Pressure Sensors (IPS) have trimmed outputs, built-in temperature compensation and an amplified single-ended output which make them compatible with Analog to Digital converters (A/D's) on low cost micro-controllers.  Although 8-bit A/D's are most common, higher resolution A/D's are becoming increasingly available.  With these higher resolution A/D's, the noise is inherent to piezo-resistive bridges become a design consideration.

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MICROMACHINFS 
Pressure Sensors
Fact Sheetspdf497937/25/2011
MICROMACHINFS - Since 1980, Freescale Semiconductor's* micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)-based sensors have been changing the world. Today, our piezoresistive pressure transducers are engineered to sense absolute or differential air pressure. And our capacitive digital complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
pressure transducers are designed to sense absolute air pressure in tire
pressure monitoring (TPM) system.

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SNSRSOLUTNTMFS 
Sensor Solutions
Fact Sheetspdf228097/16/2010
SNSRSOLUTNTMFS - Over the past 25 years, Freescale Semiconductor's* Sensor Products Division has supplied the world with more than 400 million MEMS-based sensors. With Freescale's heritage of innovation, we are committed to expanding our sensor portfolio to support our customers' development of smarter and more efficient electronic solutions.

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SENSPRODCAT 
Sensors Freescale Overview - Brochures
Brochurespdf394527/31/2012
SENSPRODCAT - For over thirty years, Freescale’s sensor
products have helped make the world a safer
and more interactive place with continuous
sensor innovation.

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DL200 
DL200 Sensor Device Data
Data Librariespdf2538672/1/2007
DL200 - The book offers the Sensors portfolio of products dealing with Acceleration, Pressure, and Proximity Sensors.

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