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Re: Digital Pressure Sensor

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Originally Posted by martin417 View Post
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
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