Pressure Sensors, Transducers

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ELVH-005D-HRRJ-I-N3A4

ELVH-005D-HRRJ-I-N3A4

Amphenol

ELVH 5 PSI DIFF RR LID SMT INDUS

0

120 CMH2O-D1-4V-MINI

120 CMH2O-D1-4V-MINI

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SENSOR PRESS DIFF 120CM H2O 4SIP

0

10 INCH-G-PRIME-MINI

10 INCH-G-PRIME-MINI

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SENSOR PRESS GAUGE 10" H2O 4SIP

0

5 PSI-G-4V-PRIME

5 PSI-G-4V-PRIME

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SENSOR 5PSIG 4V DUAL

0

BLVR-L10D-B1NS-N

BLVR-L10D-B1NS-N

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SENSOR PRESSURE DIFF 10" H2O

10

0.3 PSI-G-PRIME-MINI

0.3 PSI-G-PRIME-MINI

Amphenol

SENSOR 0.3PSIG MV

0

1 PSI-D-CGRADE-MV

1 PSI-D-CGRADE-MV

Amphenol

SENSOR 1PSID MV DUAL

4

15 PSI-A-4V

15 PSI-A-4V

Amphenol

SENSOR 15PSIA 4V DUAL

0

ELVH-015A-HRND-C-NSA4

ELVH-015A-HRND-C-NSA4

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ELVH 15 PSI ABS RN LID DIP COMME

0

ELVH-L02D-HRRD-C-N2A5

ELVH-L02D-HRRD-C-N2A5

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ELVH 2 INH2O DIFF RR LID DIP COM

0

CSM-001G-LF

CSM-001G-LF

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PRESSURE SENSOR 1PSIG SM

0

15 PSI-D-CGRADE-MINI

15 PSI-D-CGRADE-MINI

Amphenol

SENSOR 15PSID MV DUAL

0

MLDX-100A-DX01-N

MLDX-100A-DX01-N

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MLDX SDX 100 PSIA

0

MLDX-L10D-DX01-N

MLDX-L10D-DX01-N

Amphenol

MLDX SDX 10 INCH

0

10 INCH-D-PRIME-MINI

10 INCH-D-PRIME-MINI

Amphenol

SENSOR PRESS DIFF 10" H2O 4SIP

0

ELVH-015A-HAND-C-N2A4

ELVH-015A-HAND-C-N2A4

Amphenol

ELVH 15 PSI ABS AN LID DIP COMME

0

2 INCH-G-4V-MINI

2 INCH-G-4V-MINI

Amphenol

SENSOR PRESS GAUGE 2" H2O 4SIP

0

20 INCH-D-DO-MIL

20 INCH-D-DO-MIL

Amphenol

SENSOR PRESS DIFF 20" H2O 6SIP

0

30 INCH-D-DO-MIL

30 INCH-D-DO-MIL

Amphenol

SENSOR PRESS DIFF 30" H2O 6SIP

0

ELVH-L01D-HRRJ-I-N2A4

ELVH-L01D-HRRJ-I-N2A4

Amphenol

ELVH 1 INH2O DIFF RR LID SMT IND

0

Pressure Sensors, Transducers

1. Overview

Pressure sensors and transducers are devices that convert mechanical pressure signals into electrical outputs. They serve as critical components in monitoring and controlling pressure in various systems. Modern industrial automation, medical diagnostics, and automotive safety systems rely on their precise measurements to ensure operational efficiency and safety.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Strain GaugeHigh accuracy, stable output, requires bridge circuitIndustrial machinery, load cells
PiezoresistiveMiniaturized design, high sensitivity, temperature-dependentMedical blood pressure monitors
CapacitiveLow power consumption, corrosion-resistant, nonlinear outputAerospace altitude sensors
PiezoelectricSelf-generating, dynamic pressure measurementEngine combustion analysis
Optical FiberImmune to EMI, suitable for harsh environmentsOil well downhole monitoring

3. Structure and Components

Typical components include:

  • Pressure port (stainless steel/ceramic diaphragm)
  • Sensing element (MEMS silicon chip, strain gauge)
  • Signal conditioning circuit (amplifier, ADC)
  • Output interface (4-20mA, I2C, CANbus)
  • Environmental sealing (IP67 rating standard)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Measurement Range (0-10kPa to 0-100MPa)Determines operational limits
Accuracy ( 0.1% FS to 2% FS)Impacts system reliability
Output Signal (Analog/digital)Affects compatibility with control systems
Temperature Range (-40 C to +150 C)Defines environmental adaptability
Response Time (1ms to 100ms)Critical for dynamic pressure monitoring

5. Application Fields

Major industries:

  • Industrial Automation (hydraulic system monitoring)
  • Automotive (engine MAP sensors, TPMS)
  • Medical (ventilator pressure control)
  • Aerospace (flight control surface pressure)
  • Consumer Electronics (smartwatches for altitude tracking)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
HoneywellPPT0010 (0-10psi MEMS sensor)
Bosch SensortecBMP580 (barometric pressure sensor)
TE ConnectivityPPT0001NN1A3 (high-temperature sensor)
WIKAA-1100.75 (industrial process sensor)
OmronD6F-PH (low-pressure airflow sensor)

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Pressure range with 20% safety margin
  • Environmental factors (temperature, vibration)
  • Signal compatibility (analog/digital requirements)
  • Material selection for corrosive environments
  • Cost vs. long-term stability trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • MEMS integration for miniaturization
  • Wireless pressure sensing nodes
  • AI-enabled predictive maintenance systems
  • New materials like graphene for ultra-sensitive detection
  • Energy-harvesting self-powered sensors

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