Voltage To PSI Formula:
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The Voltage To PSI conversion is used to convert sensor output voltage to pressure readings in PSI (pounds per square inch). This is commonly used with pressure sensors that output a voltage signal proportional to the measured pressure.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts the voltage output from a pressure sensor into the corresponding pressure value in PSI based on the sensor's specifications.
Details: Accurate PSI calculation is crucial for monitoring and controlling pressure in various industrial, automotive, and HVAC systems where pressure sensors are used.
Tips: Enter the sensor output voltage in volts, sensitivity in volts/psi, and full scale range in psi. All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What types of sensors use this conversion?
A: This conversion is typically used with analog pressure sensors that output a voltage signal proportional to the measured pressure.
Q2: How do I find my sensor's sensitivity?
A: Sensor sensitivity is usually provided in the manufacturer's datasheet or specifications for the pressure sensor.
Q3: What is full scale range?
A: Full scale range is the maximum pressure that the sensor is designed to measure, typically specified in psi.
Q4: Can this calculator be used for other pressure units?
A: This calculator is specifically for PSI. For other units, you would need to convert the result or adjust the formula accordingly.
Q5: What if my sensor has a different output type?
A: This calculator is designed for voltage output sensors. For current output (4-20mA) or digital sensors, different conversion methods are needed.