MPX5700DPManufacturer: FREESCALE INTEGRATED PRESSURE SENSOR 0 to 700 kPa (0 to 101.5 psi) 0.2 to 4.7 V OUTPUT | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| MPX5700DP | FREESCALE | 100 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
INTEGRATED PRESSURE SENSOR 0 to 700 kPa (0 to 101.5 psi) 0.2 to 4.7 V OUTPUT # Introduction to the MPX5700DP Pressure Sensor  
The **MPX5700DP** is a high-performance, piezoresistive pressure sensor designed for precise measurement of absolute pressure in various industrial and automotive applications. With a measurement range of **0 to 700 kPa (0 to 101.5 psi)**, this sensor provides accurate and reliable readings, making it suitable for systems requiring robust pressure monitoring.   Featuring an integrated signal conditioning circuit, the MPX5700DP delivers a calibrated and temperature-compensated output, reducing the need for additional external components. Its **analog output (0.2V to 4.7V)** is proportional to the applied pressure, simplifying interfacing with microcontrollers and data acquisition systems.   Constructed with a durable, molded plastic housing, the MPX5700DP is resistant to harsh environments, including exposure to moisture and contaminants. Its compact design and ease of integration make it a preferred choice for applications such as **tire pressure monitoring, industrial automation, HVAC systems, and medical equipment**.   Key features include:   Engineers and designers favor the MPX5700DP for its reliability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of implementation in pressure-sensitive systems. Whether used in automotive diagnostics or industrial control, this sensor delivers consistent performance under demanding conditions.   For detailed specifications and application guidelines, refer to the official datasheet. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
INTEGRATED PRESSURE SENSOR 0 to 700 kPa (0 to 101.5 psi) 0.2 to 4.7 V OUTPUT
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