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Old 10-29-2016, 10:12 PM   #1
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Eas EDGE pressure sensor voltage

Im trying to set up an edge pressure sensor (used for boost) to trigger a progressive 2 stage nitrous controller. To set it up i need the pressure at 0.5v and at 4.5v. Ive sent an email to tech support and I'm trying to test and tune tomorrow.

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Old 10-30-2016, 08:50 AM   #2
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Does this mean you want to scale the sensors so you can calc read pressure vs Vout?

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Does this mean you want to scale the sensors so you can calc read pressure vs Vout?

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yes. im guessing the 4.5v would be 100psi.. but is 0.5v atmos or 0psi?
 
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Ok so 0.5v is 0psi according to my fluke so I'll scale from .5v to 4.5v as 0 to100psi boost. I should have known this but i needed to double check so I wasn't 14psi off.
 
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That should be correct, modern 5v sensors use a working range between 0.5 and 4.50 with voltage above or below being "data out of range"
If I can find the graphic today I will post it.

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