Hi,
I have some questions about differential pressure sensors:.
Thank You for clarifying these questions,
Pista
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Hello,
I hope all is great with you. Thank you for using the NXP communities.
1. The STYLE 1 is useful for these devices.
2. Such devices are not designed to operate with negative pressure. The negative pressure can cause permanent damage to devices that are not designed to handle negative pressure.
I know that some customer leave P1 open to the atmosphere and then apply “negative pressure” to P2 using the atmospheric pressure as a reference. Please note that P1 must be greater than P2 all the time.
3. You are correct, in this case the device features a pressure range from -25 to 25 kPa. It is designed to operate in negative and positive pressure.
4. Yes, they do. In this case the device is ratiometric, so the output voltage of the device will be lowered by the same amount as you lower the supply voltage. All the parameters will have a correlation to the supply voltage.
I hope this information helps.
Regards,
David
Hello,
I hope all is great with you. Thank you for using the NXP communities.
1. The STYLE 1 is useful for these devices.
2. Such devices are not designed to operate with negative pressure. The negative pressure can cause permanent damage to devices that are not designed to handle negative pressure.
I know that some customer leave P1 open to the atmosphere and then apply “negative pressure” to P2 using the atmospheric pressure as a reference. Please note that P1 must be greater than P2 all the time.
3. You are correct, in this case the device features a pressure range from -25 to 25 kPa. It is designed to operate in negative and positive pressure.
4. Yes, they do. In this case the device is ratiometric, so the output voltage of the device will be lowered by the same amount as you lower the supply voltage. All the parameters will have a correlation to the supply voltage.
I hope this information helps.
Regards,
David