SB-110, A barometric pressure sensor detects atmospheric pressure variations using technologies such as piezoelectric,
capacitive, or strain gauge methods.
It plays a vital role in meteorology,
aviation, and industrial applications by providing crucial data for weather forecasting,
altitude measurement, and environmental monitoring. These sensors are designed for accuracy and reliability,
offering digital or analog outputs to integrate seamlessly into monitoring and control systems.
| Measurement Range : | 15 to 115 kPa (approximate). |
| Maximum Pressure Exposure : | 400 kPa (exposure beyond this limit may cause permanent damage to sensor). |
| Sensitivity : | 45.9 mV per kPa; 0.459 mV per 0.01 kPa (approximate). |
| Calibration Factor : | 0.0218 kPa per mV (generic slope; reciprocal of sensitivity) and 11.4 kPa (generic intercept). |
| Measurement Uncertainty : | ± 1.5 % (with generic calibration coefficients). |
| Measurement Repeatability : | Less than 0.1 %. |
| Non-linearity : | Less than 1 %. |
| Warm-up Time : | 0 ms |
| Response Time : | 1 ms |
| Temperature Response : | Less than 0.002 % per C for temperatures greater than 0 C; -0.015 % per C for temperatures less than 0 C. |
| Operating Environment : | (-40) to 80 C; 0 to 100 % relative humidity (non-condensing). |
| Input Voltage Requirement : | 5 V DC |
| Output Voltage Requirement : | 0 to 5 V DC |
| Current Draw : | 7 mA DC |
| Dimensions : | 16 mm diameter |
| Mass : | 5 g |
| Cable : | 7 mA DC |
| Warranty : | 4 years against defects in materials and workmanship. |
| Certificate : | CE certified. |
| Note : | Different Models are Available. |