Johan,
Good suggestion, I use something like that right now. But I am looking for a digital solution.
Cabe
These devices are all over the place.
Grainger.com about $200.
If you don't need precision and tested calibration, but want to work it out yourself, any cheapo piezo crystal buzzer will deform proportionate to pressure. For lower values can try a cheapo digital tire gauge and mod it as a pressure sensor far above its rating. Often the sensors can detect much higher than 200 psi, just its out of range for the devices uC code.
These devices are all over the place.
Grainger.com about $200.
If you don't need precision and tested calibration, but want to work it out yourself, any cheapo piezo crystal buzzer will deform proportionate to pressure. For lower values can try a cheapo digital tire gauge and mod it as a pressure sensor far above its rating. Often the sensors can detect much higher than 200 psi, just its out of range for the devices uC code.