Relative pressure sensors

Relative pressure sensors, also known as gauge pressure sensors measure the pressure of a fluid (liquid or gas) relative to the ambient atmospheric pressure. These sensors provide a pressure reading that reflects the difference between the internal pressure of the system being measured and the external atmospheric pressure surrounding the sensor.

Pressure sensors – ELVA Series

  • 100 mbar to 10 bar pressure ranges
  • 3V or 5V supply voltage options
  • Analog output

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Pressure sensors – ELVE Series

  • Pressure ranges from 100mbar to 10 bar
  • 3V or 5V supply voltage options
  • Digital SPI output

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Pressure sensors – ELVH Series

  • Pressure ranges from ±0.5 inH2O to 60 psi
  • 3.3V or 5V supply voltage options
  • Digital I2C or SPI interface or analog only options

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Pressure sensors – ELVI Series

  • Pressure ranges from 100 mbar to 10 bar
  • 3V or 5V supply voltage options
  • Digital I2C output

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Pressure sensors – BLC Series

  • 0 to 30 inH2O and 5 to 150 psi and 15 to 150 psia pressure ranges
  • 0.9V to 1.8V supply voltage
  • Less position sensitivity

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Pressure sensors – BLCR Series

  • Pressure ranges from 1 to 30 inH2O
  • 1.8V to 3.3V supply voltage
  • Dual-Die Reference technology

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Pressure sensors – AABP Series

  • Pressure ranges from 5 psi to 150 psi
  • 3.3V or 5V supply voltage
  • PCB surface mount
  • Compact footprint 8mm x 7mm

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Pressure sensors – ACPC Series

  • 4 inH2O to 100 psi pressure ranges
  • Supply voltage up to 16V
  • Calibrated offset and span

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Pressure sensors – ASTE Series

  • Pressure ranges from 1 mbar to 10 bar
  • Single 3V or 5 V supply
  • Small footprint, low profile

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Features of relative pressure sensors:

Reference Point: The reference point for relative pressure sensors is the current atmospheric pressure, which means the sensor measures how much higher or lower the system’s pressure is compared to the atmospheric pressure.

Measurement: The sensor gives a reading that can be positive (indicating pressure above atmospheric pressure) or negative (indicating pressure below atmospheric pressure, often referred to as vacuum pressure).

Applications: Relative pressure sensors are commonly used in applications where the pressure is naturally influenced by atmospheric conditions, such as tire pressure monitoring, fluid level measurement in open tanks, and many industrial processes.

Example: Tire Pressure Monitoring: A relative pressure sensor in a car tire measures the pressure inside the tire relative to the surrounding atmospheric pressure, ensuring that the tire is inflated to the correct level for safe driving.

Relative pressure sensors are widely used in everyday and industrial applications where the pressure of a system needs to be measured in relation to the local atmospheric pressure, providing practical and relevant pressure data for many systems.

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