Hello Noe-Jean,
1] What is the lifespan/MTBF when the sensor is used in outdoors applications as a Weather station ? We aim to reach AT LEAST a 5-years lifespan in our product, is that OK?
For the MTBF/FIT values, please go here and submit a Support Request (click on Go to tickets); in this way, the team in charge will be able to provide the information.
Please note that these-type predictions are based on results from testing/calculations at very specific conditions, so if the customer's application conditions are any different (which of course is almost always the case), then the MTBF calculation is provided FOR REFERENCE ONLY with the expressed disclaimer that we cannot take responsibility for predicting sensor life in the customer's application (especially since we rarely have any critical application details) - that is the customer's responsibility. And, as always, the customer ultimately retains the final decision relative to the total design and functionality of the end product. NXP neither guarantees nor will be held liable by the CUSTOMER for the success of a project based on information provided for reference only.
2] Is this sensor subject to dampness/corrosion/oxidization?
For all NXP standard pressure sensor products, any environment other than dry air will have some impact on the reliability and lifetime of the product. NXP’s silicon pressure sensors are NOT compatible with oil, gas, petrol, and water or water vapors, or chemicals.
Therefore, the sensor should be protected against dampness/corrosion/oxidation with a housing protection. We do not have any reference for such protection as per it depends on each customer application. We do have these application notes that can be helpful:
AN3728: Media Compatibility for IPS PRT Pressure Sensors
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN3728.pdf
AN936: Mounting Techniques, Lead Forming, and Testing of the MPX Series Pressure Sensors
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN936.pdf
I hope this information can be helpful.
Best Regards,
Paulina