The MPX4250D is a state-of-the-art pressure sensor from NXP Semiconductors, designed to deliver high-performance measurements in a wide range of applications. This integrated silicon pressure sensor is based on NXP's advanced piezoresistive transducer technology, which ensures accurate and reliable readings under varying environmental conditions.
Key Features
- Pressure Range: The MPX4250D is capable of measuring absolute pressure from 20 to 250 kPa, making it suitable for a broad spectrum of applications, from automotive systems to industrial controls.
- Temperature Compensated: This sensor comes with built-in temperature compensation, offering stable performance over a temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.
- High Sensitivity: The device features a high sensitivity of 6.2 mV/kPa, which translates to fine-grained pressure detection, crucial for precise control systems.
- Analog Output: The MPX4250D provides a linear voltage output that is directly proportional to the applied pressure. This analog output can be easily interfaced with microcontrollers and other electronic circuits.
Applications
The versatility of the MPX4250D sensor makes it ideal for various applications. It is commonly used in:
- Automotive engine control systems
- Altitude and airspeed measurements in avionics
- Industrial process control
- Weather stations for barometric pressure assessment
Reliability and Quality
NXP's MPX4250D is designed with a robust package that ensures its durability and longevity. It is built to withstand harsh conditions and to provide consistent performance throughout its lifespan. The sensor's quality is backed by NXP's reputation as a leading semiconductor manufacturer, known for its commitment to high standards and innovation.
Easy Integration
Integration of the MPX4250D into your system is made simple with its uncomplicated design. The sensor is available in a small outline package, which is easy to mount on printed circuit boards and is compatible with standard electronic assembly processes. Its straightforward interface requirements allow for quick and hassle-free incorporation into both new and existing designs.