differential pressure transducers

How Do Differential Pressure Transducers Work?

Differential pressure transducers consist of two pressure ports connected to a diaphragm or other sensing element. When there is a difference in pressure between these ports, the diaphragm deflects. This deflection is then converted into an electrical signal by a sensor, which can be processed to determine the pressure difference. The transducers can be based on various principles, such as capacitive, piezoelectric, or resistive.

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