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How to use pressure sensor (Honeywell NBPMLNN060PGUNV)

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Former Member over 12 years ago

I have acquired a 0-60psi pressure sensor, namely the NBPMLNN060PGUNV (nr. 2146011 from Farnell).

According to the datasheet sensitivity of the device should typically be 21mV/V/Full range. Essentially I figured that I would be able to get a ~100mV output

difference from the device - if connected to a 5V supply - measured between pins 2 and 4 (21mV * 5V = 105mV).

But when I connect the sensor to the supply, the output voltage is only 4mV, and decreasing when I increase the pressure.

When output voltage reaches 0, nothing else happens even if I increase the pressure further. Needless to say, this behaviour seems a bit peculiar to me.

 

Can anyone verify if this behaviour is correct? Because sensing on a voltage of only 4mV or less is rather difficult in my application.

 

For testing purposes, if I up the supply voltage to 10V, the output voltage also doubles (~9mV). But it is still a very small voltage difference to work with.

Am I doing something wrong or do I need to add a differential amplifier circuit to get higher voltage differences?

 

Thank you for your time.


Regards,

David Larsen

AKJ Inventions ApS.

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago

    Nobody out there seen this kind of behaviour before?

     

    Or for that matter have been using this type fo device?

     

    I'll take any experience, as it might just suggest a way for me to get the device working.

    (Anything in the order of "Never use un-loaded" is appreciated as well, seeing how something has to be a miss in my way of using the device.  - Assuming it is working properly of course).

     

    Thanks,

    David.

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago

    Nobody out there seen this kind of behaviour before?

     

    Or for that matter have been using this type fo device?

     

    I'll take any experience, as it might just suggest a way for me to get the device working.

    (Anything in the order of "Never use un-loaded" is appreciated as well, seeing how something has to be a miss in my way of using the device.  - Assuming it is working properly of course).

     

    Thanks,

    David.

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  • vsluiter
    0 vsluiter over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Have you tried what it does when you make vacuum? Does the voltage go up then? Any chance the voltage goes up with decreasing pressure? Just a thought, I hope others have more useful hints / tips.

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    0 michaelkellett over 12 years ago in reply to vsluiter

    I was wondering if you had mis-identified the pins but if you did I would expect the offset to be about 1/3 of the excitation voltage.

    What is the voltage between the output pins and ground ? (I expect 1/2 the excitation voltage).

    I wonder if you just have  a faulty sensor ?

     

    MK

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