Kirk Feldkamp
04-27-2010, 05:13 PM
Hi everyone,
I've done a bit of searching for a robust differential pressure sensor for use in automotive applications, but haven't been able to find anything that really inspires any confidence. Most of the sensors I have found are intended for board-style mounting (exposed contacts), and are not necessarily designed for the automotive environment. Basically, I'm trying to find a small(ish) sensor with a waterproof connector, that is both relatively inexpensive and can put up with temperature/vibration. If anyone has a good source for something like this, or another method to get a simple differential or ratio signal from two seperate sensors, then I'd love to hear it. I would think Bosch, Delphi, or Delco would have something for a 15psi or 30psi differential range. Basically, I want to look at the differential pressure between the intake and exhaust manifolds for a turbo application.
Thoughts?
-Kirk
I've done a bit of searching for a robust differential pressure sensor for use in automotive applications, but haven't been able to find anything that really inspires any confidence. Most of the sensors I have found are intended for board-style mounting (exposed contacts), and are not necessarily designed for the automotive environment. Basically, I'm trying to find a small(ish) sensor with a waterproof connector, that is both relatively inexpensive and can put up with temperature/vibration. If anyone has a good source for something like this, or another method to get a simple differential or ratio signal from two seperate sensors, then I'd love to hear it. I would think Bosch, Delphi, or Delco would have something for a 15psi or 30psi differential range. Basically, I want to look at the differential pressure between the intake and exhaust manifolds for a turbo application.
Thoughts?
-Kirk