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drosophyllum 03-12-2007 21:43

pressure sensor
 
Im having trouble finding the name and vendor of the analog pressure sensor we received.
Ive searched the Kop checklist and i cant find it, they only have the digital one in there.

Can anyone enlighten me? thanks :confused:

Mark McLeod 03-12-2007 21:52

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Do you mean the one from the 2004 KOP?

RyanN 03-12-2007 23:01

Re: pressure sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 655288)
Do you mean the one from the 2004 KOP?

Cool, I never knew they gave us analog pressure sensors to use, but now I know, and I believe we still have ours.

steve0o 03-12-2007 23:45

Re: pressure sensor
 
Texas
Instruments
5CP3-7
Pressure Transducer gives an output based on the input pressure. It could be used to monitor system pressure as shown in the pneumatic schematic or to monitor an individual circuit.

http://www.pneumaticsfirst.org/2006Game/Components.htm

desi_technology 04-12-2007 09:09

Re: pressure sensor
 
Does anyone have the tech specs for Texas Instruments Pressure Transducer? Or even the equation for what the signal is out of the sensor based on pressure that is being inputted. :cool:

Mark McLeod 04-12-2007 09:58

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You'll see an analog input value of from ~100 to ~920 based on the pressure
Analog reading = (0.625*Pressure psi +10) / 100 * 1023
or in integer math terms:
Pressure = ((long)analog value * 100,000 / 1023 - 10,000) / 625
or somewhat simplified:
Pressure = (((long)analog value * 98) - 10,000) / 625

you get the picture.

Here are the specs and the voltage vs. pressure charts from the original Texas Instruments presentation.

drosophyllum 05-12-2007 20:49

Re: pressure sensor
 
Does anyone know any vendors for the pressure transducer?


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