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Pressure sensor analog output does not make sense.

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Former Member over 10 years ago

Good day,

 

I purchased Honeywell  TSCDANN150PGUCVTSCDANN150PGUCV pressure sensor few days ago

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I connected the output+ and output- to the oscilloscope to see the output waveform. Unfortunately, what I observe is just some noise. And then, I realise that the output is too small. And according to its datasheet, amplifier circuit is needed. So, I added the circuit to amplify the output. However, with no luck, the output is just does not make any sense.

 

Therefore, I hope that someone experienced can help me with this two question:

1. Is the analog output differential or single ended after the amplification? (Well, initially I thought was differential because it has both Vout+ and Vout- pins, but just want to be sure)

2. If anyone use this particular sensor before, what is the analog output in term of voltage? How many times (or gain) does the amplifier circuit need to set?

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    0 dougw over 10 years ago

    The sensor is a bridge type - so a differential amplifier is recommended.

    The example differential amplifier circuits in the datasheet have single-ended outputs.

    If you use a 5 V power supply, the maximum output of the sensor is only 45.75 mV, so you need a gain of about 100 to get a full scale of 4.6 V.

    It seems to be 150 psi full scale, so even with a gain of 100, it still only puts out 30 mV per psi.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to dougw

    Douglas, you are right. When I applied 50psi, the output is approximate 15.0 mV. which is 30 mV per psi as you said. However, where do you get the information of maximum output is 47.75 mV? Is it listed in the datasheet or is it based on your own testing?

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to dougw

    Douglas, you are right. When I applied 50psi, the output is approximate 15.0 mV. which is 30 mV per psi as you said. However, where do you get the information of maximum output is 47.75 mV? Is it listed in the datasheet or is it based on your own testing?

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    0 dougw over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    The datasheet indicates the full scale output is 9.15 mV/V

    This means that, at maximum pressure, for every volt of excitation (sensor power supply) the sensor signal will increase by 9.15 mV. If your sensor power supply is 5 V, then maximum output signal will be 5 * 9.15 = 45.75

    This will be the voltage at maximum pressure which is 150psi.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to dougw

    Do you have any amplifier IC that you recommend to amplify the voltage? Preferably single supply opamp.

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    0 dougw over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I would just use the lowest cost single-supply instrumentation amp I could find, such as: MCP6N11 or AD8293 and I might go to a zero-drift type for better accuracy - such as: MCP6N16

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