1.2MPa G1/4″ inch 5V Stainless Steel Pressure Transducer Sensor
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Product Description The 1.2MPa G1/4″ inch 5V Stainless Steel Pressure Transducer Sensor is a precision-engineered device designed to measure fluid and gas pressures up to 12 bar. Its stainless-steel housing ensures strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for industrial and outdoor applications. This sensor outputs a 0.5–4.5V analog signal, allowing seamless integration with Arduino, STM32, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi (with external ADC). With a fast response time (<2ms) and ±1% F.S accuracy, it is widely used in hydraulic systems, pneumatic controls, water/oil/gas monitoring, IoT projects, and industrial automation. Discover more reliable automation and sensing solutions at PowerMark Solution. Features Pressure measurement range: 0–1.2MPa (0–12 bar) Rugged stainless-steel body, anti-corrosion design Output signal: 0.5–4.5V analog Operating voltage: 5V DC High accuracy: ±1% F.S G1/4″ standard thread for easy fitting Fast response time: <2ms Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, STM32, Raspberry Pi (via ADC) Reliable for industrial, IoT, and robotics applications Applications Hydraulic system pressure monitoring Pneumatic pressure sensing and control Water, oil, and gas pressure measurement Industrial automation systems IoT-based monitoring projects Robotics and R&D projects Technical Specifications Specification Details Pressure Range 0 – 1.2 MPa (0–12 bar) Output Signal 0.5 – 4.5 V analog Operating Voltage 5V DC Thread Size G1/4″ Material Stainless Steel Accuracy ±1% F.S Operating Temperature -20°C ~ 85°C Response Time <2 ms Package Includes 1 × 1.2MPa G1/4″ inch 5V Stainless Steel Pressure Transducer Sensor Documentation Works with Arduino IDE & microcontroller libraries STM32, ESP32, Raspberry Pi (ADC required) supported Example integration codes available for IoT dashboards & automation projects FAQs Q1: What is the maximum measurable pressure?A: 1.2MPa (12 bar). Q2: Is it suitable for water pressure?A: Yes, it works with water, oil, and gas systems. Q3: What signal does the sensor output?A: A 0.5–4.5V analog voltage. Q4: Can it be connected directly to Arduino?A: Yes, it can be powered with 5V and connected to an analog input. Q5: Does Raspberry Pi support this sensor?A: Yes, but an external ADC module is required. Q6: What is the accuracy?A: ±1% of full scale. Q7: What is the thread type?A: G1/4″ standard thread. Q8: Is it weather-resistant?A: Yes, thanks to the stainless-steel body. Q9: How fast is the response time?A: Less than 2ms. Q10: Does it need calibration?A: It is factory-calibrated, but optional calibration can enhance industrial accuracy.
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