Description
- Atlas Scientific A-10 Analog Pressure Sensor
- Measures pressure in water, gas, and oil environments
- Constructed with 304L Stainless Steel
- Operates in -40C to 105C range
- Features analog output 0.5 4.5 VDC
- Burst pressure capacity of 300 PSI
The Atlas Scientific A-10 Analog Pressure Sensor is engineered to measure pressure through a piezoresistive semiconducting element. This sensor is versatile and can be employed in a range of applications, including the measurement of pressure in water, gas, and oil environments.
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- 1x Atlas Scientific A-10 Analog Pressure Sensor
Dimensions
- Sensing area: 14.3 mm (0.56″)
Links
PDF Files
- Atlas Scientific A-10 Analog Pressure Sensor – Datasheet
- Atlas Scientific A-10 Analog Pressure Sensor – Uno Sample Code
- Atlas Scientific A-10 Analog Pressure Sensor – Mega Sample Code
ZIP File
- Atlas Scientific A-10 Analog Pressure Sensor – 3D Model
Specifications
- Body material: 304L stainless steel
- Cable length: 0.9 meters
- Connector: Tinned leads
- Weight: 121.3 grams
- Threading: 1/4 NPT
- Sterilization: Chemical only
- Analog output
- VCC
- Absolute maximum ratings: VCC 5.5 VDC
- Output current: 0.45 mA
- Operating temperature: -40C to 105C
- Proof pressure: 30 PSI (206 kPa)
- Burst pressure: 300 PSI (2,068 kPa)
- 5V power consumption: 6 mA
- Operating principle: Utilizes a piezoresistive semiconducting element
- Atmospheric pressure: 1M
- 10 PSI (68.947 kPa): 500K
- Analog output: 0.5 4.5 VDC
- Pressure to voltage: 0 PSI (atmosphere) 0.5V, 2 PSI 1.3V, 4 PSI 2.1V, 6 PSI 2.9V, 8 PSI 3.7V, 10 PSI 4.5V
- Voltage to PSI equation: PSI = 2.5 x (Volts) – 1.25
- Voltage to kPa equation: kPa = 17.237 x (Volts) – 8.6185
- Note: May read slight negative pressure when not under pressure due to floating point error