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Problem with Honeywell ASDX Analog pressure sensor

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Former Member over 9 years ago

Dear friends

Few months ago I decide to built a multi channel pressure box, so I bought 16 Honeywell ASDX differential analog pressure sensor (Model: ASDX RRX005NDAA5). the datasheet of this type of sensor attached.

Base on datasheet, this sensor has 3 active pin, pin No.1 is for voltage supply, Pin No. 2 is Analog output and Pin No. 3 is GND.

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I design a PCB board to mount all 16 sensors on a single board. I use a 5Vdc power supply device for PCB board, now when I TURN ON the device and there is no applied pressure on sensors (just ambient pressure), the output voltages are almost 2.47 - 2.49 Volt (I checked Pin 1 voltage for each sensors and all of them is same 5Vdc). the problems are here:

 

Problems:

1. I expect when there is no applied pressure, the output voltage be 2.5V but as i mentioned above it is a little less, what is the reason?  

2. when I applied an specific pressure (for example 300Pa) most sensors shows different voltage in their output and so it is impossible to calculate the Pressures. the datasheet said i can calculate pressure by below Eq.

 

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3. by the changing of the pressure, change in output voltage of sensors are not equal. for example if I increase the Pressure 500Pa, the voltage change for one sensor is almost 1.5V but the voltage change for another sensor is 0.7V!!

I will be so appreciate if help me

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  • kulky64
    kulky64 over 9 years ago in reply to dougw +1
    I'm sure the correct interpretation is that the load needs to be between 5k and infinity. If the opposite were correct, then direct short from output to ground would be OK according to datasheet, which…
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    0 dougw over 9 years ago

    The pin numbering on this module does not follow standard IC numbering conventions. If you are seeing voltage variation with pressure you likely have it right but double check you are using the correct pins.

    One unusual spec is there is a minimum load needed of 5 kohms. Do you have at least a 5 K (or lower resistance) load on pin 2?

    The device can have a 2% of full scale error, so the output with zero differential pressure could be anywhere between 2.4 and 2.6 volts.

    If 2 identical devices measuring the same pressure give significantly different readings, there is probably something wrong with at least one of them. The other possibilities are the power supply - it could have noise that is not seen by your meter, or your meter could conceivably have something wrong with it.

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    0 dougw over 9 years ago

    The pin numbering on this module does not follow standard IC numbering conventions. If you are seeing voltage variation with pressure you likely have it right but double check you are using the correct pins.

    One unusual spec is there is a minimum load needed of 5 kohms. Do you have at least a 5 K (or lower resistance) load on pin 2?

    The device can have a 2% of full scale error, so the output with zero differential pressure could be anywhere between 2.4 and 2.6 volts.

    If 2 identical devices measuring the same pressure give significantly different readings, there is probably something wrong with at least one of them. The other possibilities are the power supply - it could have noise that is not seen by your meter, or your meter could conceivably have something wrong with it.

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