Go to GlobalSpec.com Home
Find:      Advanced >>
Toolbar The Engineering Toolbar
The Ultimate Resource for Engineering and Technical Research. (Learn More)
About Digital Pressure Gauges
Find Products and Suppliers for
Digital Pressure Gauges
 
Research
Digital Pressure Gauges
See All Engineering Web Results for Digital Pressure Gauges
Limit your Web search to:

Digital pressure gages are devices that convert applied pressure into signals. Readouts are then displayed numerically. Many pressure-gaging technologies are available. Devices that use mechanical deflection include an elastic or flexible element such as a diaphragm that responds to changes in pressure. Digital pressure gages that include a bridge circuit also use a diaphragm, but to detect changes in capacitance. Typically, strain gages or strain-sensitive variable resistors are used as elements in Wheatstone bridge circuits that perform measurements. Other digital pressure gages use pistons, vibrating elements, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), or thin film to sense changes in pressure. Some devices use piezoelectric sensors to measure dynamic and quasi-state pressure. Generally, these sensors have two modes: charge and voltage. Charge mode generates a high-impedance charge and voltage mode uses an amplifier to convert the high-impedance charge into a low-impedance output voltage.

Digital pressure gages are capable of performing various pressure measurements and displaying amounts in different units. Absolute pressure is a pressure measurement that is relative to a perfect vacuum. Typically, vacuum pressures are lower than the atmospheric pressure. Gage pressure, the most common type of pressure measurement, is relative to the local atmospheric pressure. By contrast, sealed gauge pressure is relative to one atmosphere of pressure (oz) at sea level. Differential pressure reflects the difference between two input pressures. In terms of units, some digital pressure gages display measurements in pounds per square inch (PSI), kilo pascals, bars or millibars, inches or centimeters of mercury, or inches or feet of water. Other devices display measurements in ounces per square inch or kilograms per square centimeter.

More >>
Products & Services Related to Digital Pressure Gauges
Analog Pressure Gauges
Analog pressure gauges are mechanical devices that include bellows, Bourdon tubes, capsule elements and diaphragm element gauges.
Pressure Instruments
Pressure instruments are used to measure, monitor, record, transmit or control pressure.
Pressure Sensors
Pressure sensors include all sensors, transducers and elements that produce an electrical signal proportional to pressure or changes in pressure.
Pressure Switches
Pressure switches are actuated by a change in the pressure of a liquid or gas.  They activate electromechanical or solid-state switches upon reaching a specific pressure level.
Pressure Transmitters
Pressure transmitters translate the low level output of a sensor or transducer to a higher level signal suitable for transmission to a site where it can be further processed. These devices include pressure sensors, transducers, elements, and instruments.
Vacuum Gauges and Instruments
Vacuum gauges are devices for measuring vacuum or sub-atmospheric pressures.
Vacuum Sensors
Vacuum sensors are devices for measuring vacuum or sub-atmospheric pressures.

Engineering Web: Digital Pressure Gauges - TechBriefs
Pages: 1 - 3 of 418
Digital Pressure Gauges, Digital Pressure Gauges...
Exporters of liquid filled pressure gauges, digital pressure gauges, digital pressure switches, pressure switches, glycerine filled pressure gauges.
Digital Test Gauge, Digital Pressure Gauges and Meters -...
Digital Pressure Gauges and Meters GE Sensing ® Portable Digital Pressure Indicator with Alarm
See Cole-Parmer Instrument Company Information
Cole-Parmer Digital Pressure Gauges Search Results Cole-Parmer...
Cole-Parmer Catalog > Pressure & Vacuum Instruments > GAUGES > Digital Pressure Gauges and Meters > Cole-Parmer Digital Pressure Gauges
See Cole-Parmer Instrument Company Information
More >>
View Specifications



Home   |   Terms of Use   |   Privacy Policy
©1999-2008 GlobalSpec.  All rights reserved.  GlobalSpec, the GlobalSpec logo, SpecSearch, The Engineering Search Engine and The Engineering
Web are registered trademarks of GlobalSpec, Inc. The Engineering Toolbar and DesignInfo are service marks of GlobalSpec, Inc.
No portion of this site may be copied, retransmitted, reposted, duplicated or otherwise used
without the express written permission of GlobalSpec Inc. or TechBriefs as applicable.