Fuel pressure sensor
Bernd Felsche
bernie at perth.dialix.com.au
Fri Apr 14 02:29:19 GMT 2000
Chris Conlon writes:
>First, I got an Intellitronix fuel pressure sender, from Summit. It
>was ~$40, and looks like an enclosed diaphraghm, with a resistance
>type sender. I don't imagine it's very fast or accurate.
>Then I broke down and spent ~$100 on a "real" stainless steel
>isolated pressure sensor from Measurement Specialties. They have
>a range of pressures (0-100psi is on the low end of their stuff)
>and a variety of output types (0-100mv unconditioned, ~5v
>ratiometric to supply, ~5v regulated, 4-20ma current loop).
>Digikey carries their stuff, website at http://www.measspec.com/
That URL doesn't work. :-(
Oh... hang on... my ISP is falling apart. :-(
Don't be surprised if I suddenly disappear!
>The cheapest are ~$60 for 1. The one I got is about what you said
>you needed, 0.5-4.5v output range, 0-100psi.
>I haven't used either one yet, but I think the 2nd one will give
>the ~1ms response time and ~1-2% accuracy I'd like.
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Real Name: Bernd Felsche
Email: nospam.bernie at perth.DIALix.com.au
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