I was looking at the e-blocks page regarding sensors. But i couldn't find anything relating to high pressure sensors.
Is there a way in flow code to measure pressures ranging from 0 - 200 bars?
Pressure
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Re: Pressure
Hello,
Farnell stock a good range of pressure sensors as do Rapid and RS. They can be a bit expensive, Sparkfun may have something useful at a lower cost.
If you can find a part that fits the bill then i'm sure you will be able to use it with Flowcode. Whether it be via an analogue input or some kind of digital interface such as SPI or I2C.
If you find a specific device and would like some more info on how to interface to it then feel free to ask.
Farnell stock a good range of pressure sensors as do Rapid and RS. They can be a bit expensive, Sparkfun may have something useful at a lower cost.
If you can find a part that fits the bill then i'm sure you will be able to use it with Flowcode. Whether it be via an analogue input or some kind of digital interface such as SPI or I2C.
If you find a specific device and would like some more info on how to interface to it then feel free to ask.
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Re: Pressure
Hi
also try aliexpress.com i use it all the time, if you know what sensor you want search for it and try filtering to free shipping
Regards
Dazz
also try aliexpress.com i use it all the time, if you know what sensor you want search for it and try filtering to free shipping
Regards
Dazz
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Re: Pressure
Benj can u suggest me a part if i want to work with analogue input. Pressure ranges from 0- 30 bars.
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Re: Pressure
Have a look at these they do upto 700Bar
http://www.rayleigh.co.uk/product_details.cfm?ID=TH31
http://www.rayleigh.co.uk/product_details.cfm?ID=TH30
OR
http://www.rayleigh.co.uk/product_resul ... ategory=28
Tell : - 01268 749303
They are very helpfull
Steve
http://www.rayleigh.co.uk/product_details.cfm?ID=TH31
http://www.rayleigh.co.uk/product_details.cfm?ID=TH30
OR
http://www.rayleigh.co.uk/product_resul ... ategory=28
Tell : - 01268 749303
They are very helpfull
Steve
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Re: Pressure
here is a data sheet / product selector chart
sorry couldn't upload full data sheet due to size so had to split it
steve
sorry couldn't upload full data sheet due to size so had to split it
steve
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