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SIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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NSC9260X-QSSRNOVOSENSESIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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GAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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NSPGS2F035RT01NOVOSENSEGAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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GAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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NSPGS2F200DT28NOVOSENSEGAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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GAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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NSPGS2F005DTA5NOVOSENSEGAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR
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NSPDS7F004DT41NOVOSENSEDIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR
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SIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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NSA2860X-QQNRNOVOSENSESIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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SIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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NSA9260X-QSSRNOVOSENSESIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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SIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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NSA2302_QMORNOVOSENSESIGNAL CONDITIONING CHIP
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ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR
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NSPAS5N115RRA1NOVOSENSEABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR
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GAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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NSPGS2E170DT41NOVOSENSEGAUGE PRESSURE SENSOR
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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR
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NSPDS9F250DTA2NOVOSENSEDIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR
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A pressure sensor is a device that detects, measures, and converts pressure—usually of gases or liquids—into an electrical signal that can be monitored, displayed, or used for control. These sensors play a vital role in systems that rely on accurate pressure measurement, from industrial automation and hydraulic control to medical devices, HVAC systems, and consumer electronics. There are several key types of pressure sensors, each suited for specific applications. Gauge pressure sensors measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, while absolute pressure sensors measure against a perfect vacuum. Differential pressure sensors measure the difference between two pressure points, and are widely used in filtration, airflow, and level measurement. When selecting a pressure sensor, important factors include the pressure range (from vacuum to high pressure), output type (analog voltage, current loop, or digital), measurement accuracy, response time, and media compatibility (e.g., liquids, gases, corrosive fluids). Some sensors are designed for barometric or atmospheric monitoring, while others are tailored to pneumatic, hydraulic, or industrial process environments. High-end models may include temperature compensation, vibration resistance, and long-term stability for reliable operation in demanding applications. Whether you’re monitoring tire pressure, managing a hydraulic system, or designing an IoT device, the right pressure sensor offers precision, durability, and the confidence to keep systems running safely and efficiently.