NXP MPXV5010GP Pressure Sensor
The NXP MPXV5010GP is a state-of-the-art pressure sensor that offers a reliable solution for a wide range of applications requiring precise pressure measurement. This sensor is part of NXP's MPXV series, which is known for its high-quality sensors designed to provide accurate and stable readings in various environments.
The MPXV5010GP is an integrated silicon pressure sensor in a standard 8-pin SIP (Single Inline Package), which is designed for a wide operating range. It is a piezoresistive transducer that is a logical and economical choice for the system designer who is looking for high performance in pressure measurement. With its compact form factor, it can be easily integrated into space-constrained designs.
Key features of the MPXV5010GP include:
- Pressure Range: The sensor is capable of measuring differential pressures ranging from 0 to 10 kPa (0 to 1.45 psi), making it suitable for various low-pressure applications.
- Supply Voltage: It operates at a supply voltage of 5 VDC, providing a convenient interface with most microcontrollers and analog-to-digital converters.
- Temperature Compensated: The MPXV5010GP offers temperature compensation from -40°C to +125°C, ensuring accurate readings over a wide temperature range.
- Calibrated Output: The sensor provides a calibrated and temperature-compensated output signal of 0.2 to 4.7 V proportional to the applied pressure, allowing for easy integration with electronic control systems.
- Robust Design: It features a durable design that is resistant to common environmental factors such as humidity and vibration.
This sensor is ideal for applications such as medical devices, HVAC systems, level indicators, and any other system that requires accurate and reliable pressure measurement. Its robust design and easy-to-use interface make it a smart choice for both professionals and hobbyists looking to enhance their projects with precise sensing capabilities.
With the MPXV5010GP, NXP continues to provide innovative, high-performance solutions that meet the needs of modern pressure sensing applications.