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jajabinx124 07-02-2015 17:33

Pressure transducer manufacturer?
 
So this season our team has been looking into using a pressure sensor to tell us what pressure our robot is at. We found a nice and cheap transducer on ebay but we found no model number or manufacturer name on the link. We've seen some other transducers on digi key but they cost $60 more dollars then the cheaper one on ebay. I've seen some other threads talking about the cheaper one and recommending it. The sensor seems like a attractive option to us but we need some sort of manufacturer name to put on our BOM.

Link to the Pressure transducer
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pressure-tra...6662ac&vxp=mtr

Link to other CD threads it was mentioned in
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...e+transdu cer

Greg Needel 07-02-2015 18:00

Re: Pressure transducer manufacturer?
 
We bought a few different ones to try. This one is accurate, light weight and cheap. We are using 2 of them on our bot this year.

http://www.amazon.com/Eyourlife-Univ...dp/B00RCPDCQU/

Daniel_LaFleur 07-02-2015 18:05

Re: Pressure transducer manufacturer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Needel (Post 1439871)
We bought a few different ones to try. This one is accurate, light weight and cheap. We are using 2 of them on our bot this year.

http://www.amazon.com/Eyourlife-Univ...dp/B00RCPDCQU/

Which range do you use, 200PSI?
How linear is that transducer? 50PSI/V from .5V-4.5V?

jajabinx124 07-02-2015 18:14

Re: Pressure transducer manufacturer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Needel (Post 1439871)
We bought a few different ones to try. This one is accurate, light weight and cheap. We are using 2 of them on our bot this year.

http://www.amazon.com/Eyourlife-Univ...dp/B00RCPDCQU/

Do you happen to have a specs sheet for this transducer? I didn't seem to find one.


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