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Pressure 9 click is a digital barometric air pressure sensor Click board™. It is equipped with the DPS422, barometric air pressure sensor, based on a capacitive sensor element. Besides the pressure, this sensor can also measure temperature. Measurement data is available over the I2C or SPI interface, along with the factory calibrated coefficients, used for high-accuracy data conversion. The device also features 32 words-long FIFO buffer, low power consumption, and very high precision, thanks to an integrated 24-bit A/D converter. It can be used within the pressure range from 300 to 1200hPa and temperature in the range from -40°C to +85°C.
Pressure 9 Click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Pressure Click is a compact and easy solution for adding pressure measurement to your design. It features the LPS331AP digital output pressure sensor. The LPS331AP IC is an ultra compact absolute piezoresistive pressure sensor capable of measuring pressure (260-1260 mbar) or temperature (-40°C to 80°C) and provides a digital signal output to your microcontroller. Pressure Click communicates with the target board microcontroller via mikroBUS SPI (MOSI, MISO, SCK, CS), I2C (SDA, SCL) and INT lines. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. |
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Pressure 2 click carries an MS5803, a high resolution MEMS pressure sensor that is both precise and robust. Its measurement range is from 0 to 14 bars (with a resolution of up to 0.2 mbars), but because of the stainless steel cap enclosure, the sensor can withstand up to 30 bars of pressure. Pressure 2 click communicates with the target board MCU either through mikroBUS SPI or I2C lines, depending on the position in which the onboard jumpers are soldered. |
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Pressure 3 click is a mikroBUS add-on board that carries an Infineon DPS310 digital barometric pressure sensor. It has an operating range from 300 to 1200 hPa with a relative accuracy of 0.06 hPa and absolute accuracy of 1 hPa. DPS310 is a fast sensor with typical measurement time of 27.6 ms for standard mode, down to 3.6 ms in low precision mode.
The digital measurements are in 24-bit resolution. Up to 32 results can be stored in a FIFO buffer.
Pressure 3 click has both I2C and SPI outputs. The four interface configuration buttons are soldered to mikroBUS I2C pins by default. The click uses a 3.3V power supply. |
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Pressure 4 click is an absolute barometric pressure measurement Click board™, which features a low power consumption, high precision barometric pressure sensor. Capable of using both SPI and I2C communication protocols, Pressure 4 click allows being interfaced with a broad range of various microcontroller units (MCUs). The sensor used on this Click board™ features onboard processing capabilities, such as the IIR filtering, used to filter out abrupt changes of pressure. Low power consumption allows Pressure 4 click to be used in many portable, battery-powered applications. Besides the pressure, it can also measure the ambient temperature, which can be used for the compensation calculations. |
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Pressure 6 click features a simple, yet highly accurate and reliable pressure sensor labeled as BM1386GLV, produced by ROHM. This sensor is a piezo-resistive pressure sensor with internal thermal compensation, which greatly simplifies the pressure reading. Pressure 6 click allows readings in the range from 300hPa up to 1300hPa, with the accuracy of ±0.12hPa. The Click board™ comes as a fully tested and approved prototype, making it a reliable device ready to use on the development board. The full package also includes the mikroSDK™ software and a library with all the functions.
The click is perfect to use for developing the industry-related applications, as well as in the healthcare applications, mobile devices, smartphone apps, and similar.
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Pressure 7 click features an integrated digital barometric pressure and temperature sensor labeled as MS5837. This sensor relies on the advanced MEMS technology by MEAS Switzerland, a well-known high-volume MEMS manufacturer. It is a high-resolution pressure sensor, with offers 24-bit pressure and thermal data over the I2C interface. Each sensor is factory calibrated, with the compensation parameters stored within its internal PROM memory. A hermetically sealed stainless-steel body filled with the protective gel ensures high reliability and mechanical endurance of the sensor. A high-speed conversion, long-term stability, high resolution, low count of external components required, and a wide range of MCUs that can it can be interfaced with, make for just some of the benefits of the Pressure 7 click.
It comes in the package which also includes the mikroSDK™ software and a library with all the functions. The Click board™ comes as a fully tested and approved prototype, making it a reliable device ready to use on the development board.
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Pressure 8 Click is an accurate and fully calibrated pressure sensor, equipped with the MPR series integrated piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor IC. This sensor offers many benefits, including low power consumption, high resolution of the output data (24 bit), stainless steel housing, compatibility with a variety of liquid media, high accuracy over a wide range of temperatures… The most distinctive feature of these sensors is its ability to output calibrated and compensated 24-bit data over a digital interface, which greatly simplifies the software design, cutting the time to market.
Pressure 8 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Pressure 11 Click is a digital barometer on a Click board™. Pressure 11 is equipped with the LPS33HW, an absolute piezoresistive pressure sensor, manufactured using a proprietary technology. This sensor offers many benefits, including low power consumption, high resolution of the pressure data, embedded thermal compensation, FIFO buffer with several operating modes, temperature measurement, etc. The most distinctive feature of this sensor is its ability to measure the pressure within the wide range between 260 - 1260hPa, offering calibrated readings over the SPI or I2C digital interface.
Pressure 11 Click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Barometer click carries the LPS25HB IC, which is a piezoresistive absolute pressure sensor with a measurement range from 260 to 1260 hPa (with a 24-bit resolution output). It's a high precision sensor and high resolution mode it can measure pressure within 0.01 hPa RMS. A low resolution mode can be implemented to reduce power consumption. Barometer click can communicate with the target board MCU either through I2C or SPI pins (which is specified by soldering onboard jumpers in appropriate position). An interrupt pin is also available, which can be configured either as Data Ready (sends signal when pressure value changes) or as a threshold trigger (sends signal when specified high or low pressure value is reached). The board uses a 3.3V power supply only. |
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Altitude click features the MPL3115A2 MEMS pressure sensor, which provides accurate pressure/altitude (20-bit) and temperature (12-bit) data. Resolution is down to 30 cm (1.5 Pa). The MPL3115A2 contains automatic internal data processing with data acquisition and compensation. It features a 32 sample FIFO buffer to minimize the overhead of collecting multiple data samples. It can autonomously collect data at programmed intervals and store it up to 12 days depending on data acquisition rate (1 second - 9 hours). The board uses an I2C communication interface and is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. |
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Altitude 2 click is a high-resolution barometric pressure sensor Click board™. It provides very accurate measurements of temperature and atmospheric pressure, which can be used to calculate the altitude with a very high resolution of 20cm per step. Besides that, the device also includes features such as the ultra-low noise delta-sigma 24bit ADC, low power consumption, fast conversion times, pre-programmed unique compensation values, and more. Low count of external components requirement, along with the simple interface which requires no extensive configuration programming, makes this sensor very attractive for building altitude or air pressure measuring applications. |
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Altitude 3 click allows high-resolution barometric pressure measurement, by utilizing the ICP-10100, an integrated barometric pressure and temperature sensor. Based on the advanced MEMS capacitive sensing technology, it offers an industry-level accuracy and thermal stability. A very high absolute pressure accuracy up to ±1 Pa allows Altitude 3 click to sense very small altitude changes, within the magnitude of about 10 cm. The temperature sensor offers accuracy up to ±0.4°C, in the range from -40°C to 85°C. Low power requirements make it a perfect choice for various battery-operated applications.
Altitude 3 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Diff pressure click is a mikroBUS add-on board carrying an NXP MPXV5010DP signal conditioned, temperature compensated and calibrated pressure sensor with two axial ports to accommodate industrial grade tubing. It is designed for comparing two pressure measurements.
The two ports are designated as Pressure side (P1) and Vacuum side (P2). The sensor is designed to operate with a positive differential pressure where P1 > P2. The measurement range is from 0 to 10 kPa. In the temperature range between 0º and 85ºC, the sensor has a maximum error rate of 5.0%.
MPXV5010DP IC has an analog output. The signal passes through the onboard 22-bit ADC before being outputted through the mikroBUS SPI interface (CS, SCK, MISO).
Diff pressure click is designed to use either a 3.3V or a 5V power supply |
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