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Npiacentine 22-01-2009 17:46

Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Has anyone found a pressure sensor that is able to interface with the cRio? We want our program to be able to know the exact (+/- 5psi) pressure, rather than the 1/0 output 120 Psi pressure switch.

Thanks,
Nick
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martin417 22-01-2009 18:12

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Try this one Omega has several other sensors available. You want one that put out a DC voltage that is proportional to the pressure.

Good luck.

/edit/ By the way, what you want is an ANALOG transducer, not digital. you hook the DC output to an input on the analog module. You can then calibrate the sensor to whatever range you want. Hope this helps.

Daniel_LaFleur 22-01-2009 18:17

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martin417 (Post 806092)
Try this one Omega has several other sensors available. You want one that put out a DC voltage that is proportional to the pressure.

Good luck.

/edit/ By the way, what you want is an ANALOG transducer, not digital. you hook the DC output to an input on the analog module. You can then calibrate the sensor to whatever range you want. Hope this helps.

The one thats pictures there is differential. If you order this type make sure you choose gage.

Also, none of those can go to 120 PSI and only 1 can go above 60 PSI

martin417 22-01-2009 19:01

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel_LaFleur (Post 806094)
The one thats pictures there is differential. If you order this type make sure you choose gage.

To get gauge pressure with a differential transducer, just leave one side open to atmosphere.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel_LaFleur (Post 806094)
Also, none of those can go to 120 PSI and only 1 can go above 60 PSI

I am guessing he is interested in pressure he can use, and since you can't use pressure over 60 PSI, there is no need for anything more. This is an inexpensive solution to his problem. Omega offers others, but they are more expensive.

VEI Dude 28-01-2009 23:32

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Nick, I can get you a sensor that will measure to 250 psi (gauge), 99% or 99.5% accurate (I forget -- I'll have to check tomorrow), has a 1/4" NPT fitting and is powered by 5V. PM me if interested.

Cheers,
-Neil.

ZInventor 03-02-2009 15:24

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martin417 (Post 806120)
To get gauge pressure with a differential transducer, just leave one side open to atmosphere.



I am guessing he is interested in pressure he can use, and since you can't use pressure over 60 PSI, there is no need for anything more. This is an inexpensive solution to his problem. Omega offers others, but they are more expensive.

but, all pneumatic components MUST be rated to over 150 psi...

be careful

EricVanWyk 03-02-2009 16:16

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VEI Dude (Post 810166)
Nick, I can get you a sensor that will measure to 250 psi (gauge), 99% or 99.5% accurate (I forget -- I'll have to check tomorrow), has a 1/4" NPT fitting and is powered by 5V. PM me if interested.

Cheers,
-Neil.

I'm interested... Who makes this wonderful device? Part number? Price?

Russ Beavis 03-02-2009 16:28

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Actually, 125PSI is the required min rated pressure (not 150PSI).

http://www.meas-spec.com/downloads/M5100.pdf

Around $100 each from Digi-Key in single piece quantities.

Russ

ZInventor 04-02-2009 02:58

Re: Digital Pressure Sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ Beavis (Post 813521)
Actually, 125PSI is the required min rated pressure (not 150PSI).

http://www.meas-spec.com/downloads/M5100.pdf

Around $100 each from Digi-Key in single piece quantities.

Russ

oops, well, below 60's still below 125...


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