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Pressure sensor 0-10bar?

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Do you know anyone can make a pressure sensor, which could measure the pressure from vacuum for +10 bar?

I have an air line on which the pressure can range from the order of 100Pa to 1MPa and I would like to measure the pressure digitally.
 

I have used Kavlico fuel pressure sensors for measuring fuel
rail pressure in tuning EFI engines, but these I think go up
to only 100PSI. Have seen ones for hydraulics that are
rated higher (like 1000PSI) but have never had a call to
use them.

MAP sensors I have seen up to 3.5bar for turbo applications.

None of these are digital, they put out 0-5V (with a "data is junk"
band at either end, usable range of Delphi MAP sensors is 0.5 -
4.5V analog on most datasheets). You'd need a 0-5V single ended
range ADC and some cal work after the fact.
 

Honeywell offer absolute pessure sensor 0-150psi HSCMAND150PA4A3
but is relative expensive and do not forget 150psi is 1034214 Pa and for 14bit sensor is LSB=63Pa
 

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