The NXP® MPX4200 series Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor for turbo boost engine control is designed to sense absolute air pressure within the intake manifold. This measurement can be used to compute the amount of fuel required for each cylinder. The MPX4200 series sensor integrates on–chip, bipolar op amp circuitry and thin film resistor networks to provide a high level analog output signal and temperature compensation. The small form factor and reliability of on–chip integration make the NXP MAP sensor a logical and economical choice for automotive system designers.
Ntrue0PSPMPX4200ja14アプリケーション・ノートApplication Notet78912データ・シートData Sheett5202jajajaデータ・シートData Sheet21MPX4250A,MPX4250AP,MPXA4250A6U,MPXA4250AC6U8.0EnglishThe MPX4250A/MPXA4250A Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor for engine
control is designed to sense absolute air pressure within the intake manifold. This
measurement can be used to compute the amount of fuel required for each cylinder.
The MPX4250A/MPXA4250A piezoresistive transducer is a state-of-the-art monolithic
silicon pressure sensor designed for a wide range of applications, particularly those
employing a microcontroller or microprocessor with A/D inputs. This transducer combines
advanced micromachining techniques, thin-film metallization, and bipolar processing
to
provide an accurate, high-level analog output signal that is proportional to the applied
pressure. The small form factor and high reliability of on-chip integration make the
NXP
sensor a logical and economical choice for the automotive system engineer.
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24EnglishThe NXP MPX4200A series Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor for turbo boost engine
control is designed to sense absolute air pressure within the intake manifold. This
measurement can be used to compute the amount of fuel required for each cylinder.
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On-Chip Signal Conditioned, Temperature Compensated and Calibrated
アプリケーション・ノートApplication Note1231EnglishAN3956: The DEMOAPEXSENSOR is an experimental sensor board focused on pressure with
a variety of applications built into the demo. These include: Altimeter, Barometer,
Barometer Alarm, Weather station, Waterlevel, Waterlevel Alarm, Tilt, Freefall, and
Temperature Sensing. The board has been designed as a standalone board to be interfaced
currently via an LCD display and menu buttons.
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is any chemical compound, in liquid, solid or gas which interacts with the sensor
where the sensing of pressure is done either directly through this chemical, or by
measuring the pressure of a gas containing a certain amount of this chemical. Media
Compatibility is presented here as the various media that our sensor can sense pressure
with, either directly or through an air column. While this document will lay groundwork
fo
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a chip-carrier package. The exclusive chip-carrier package wa developed to realize
the advantages of high-speed, automated assembly and testing. In addition to high
volume availability and low cost, the chip-carrier package offers users a number of
packaging options. This application note describes several mounting techniques, offers
lead forming recommendations, and suggests means of testing the MPX series of pressu
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a variety of low-cost pressure sensor applications and solutions. Certain applications
had previously been hindered by the high-cost, large size, and overall reliability
limitations of electromechanical pressure sensing devices.
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placement of components. These components are supplied in embossed carrier tape on
plastic reels to meet the increased demand and facilitate ease of handling. This application
note is intended to provide general information and understanding for handling Motorola's
surface mount pressure sensors.
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automotive, washing machines, etc.) and remote sensing applications (building controls,
industrial applications, etc.) because a digital signal inherently has better noise
immunity compared to analog signals. Additional applications requiring a sensor with
a digital output include microcontroller-based systems that have no A/D in the system
or that have no A/D channels available for the sensing function. For these applica
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transducer to be exposed to ambient in order for the device to function. Exposed cavity
packages require special considerations during board assembly to prevent damage to
the device during soldering and subsequent cleaning operations.
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8-bit A/D. The electronic design is relatively simple and uses standard components.
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of how much of something is present.They are particularly useful in process monitoring
applications where quick communication of a relative value is more important than
providing specific data.
W966580668920PSP297.6 KBRegistration without DisclaimerNonedocumentsExtendedW966580668920/secured/assets/documents/en/application-note/AN1322.pdf297614/secured/assets/documents/en/application-note/AN1322.pdfAN1322documentsYN2016-10-31AN1322 Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar Graph Pressure Gauges/webapp/Download?colCode=AN1322&lang_cd=ja/secured/assets/documents/en/application-note/AN1322.pdfApplication NoteN6450366214023839892022-12-07pdfYenMay 16, 2005645036621402383989Application NoteYNAN1322 Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar Graph Pressure Gauges122EnglishThe popular silicon pressure sensors are piezoresistive bridges that produce a differential
output voltage in response o pressure applied to a thin silicon diaphragm. Output
voltage for these sensors is generally 25 to 50 mV full scale.
W966580664994PSP354.6 KBRegistration without DisclaimerNonedocumentsExtendedW966580664994/secured/assets/documents/en/application-note/AN1318.pdf354591/secured/assets/documents/en/application-note/AN1318.pdfAN1318documentsYN2016-10-31AN1318 Interfacing Semiconductor Pressure Sensors to Microcomputers/webapp/Download?colCode=AN1318&lang_cd=ja/secured/assets/documents/en/application-note/AN1318.pdfApplication NoteN6450366214023839892022-12-07pdfYenMay 16, 2005645036621402383989Application NoteYNAN1318 Interfacing Semiconductor Pressure Sensors to Microcomputers132EnglishIntroduction PSPICE models for Uncompensated, MPX2000 series, and MPX5000 series pressure
sensors are presented here. These models use compound coefficients to improve modeling
of temperature dependent behavior. The discussion begins with an overview of how the
models are structured, and is followed by an explanation of compound coefficients.
The emphasis is on how to use these models to estimate sensor performance. They can
be found electronically on a disk included in ASB200 Sensor Development Controller
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and an amplified single-ended output which make them compatible with Analog to Digital
converters (A/Ds) on low cost micro-controllers. Although 8-bit A/Ds are common, higher
resolution A/Ds are becoming increasingly available. With these higher resolution
A/Ds, the noise that is inherent to piezo-resistive bridges becomes a design consideration.
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a variety of applications built into the demo. These include: Altimeter, Barometer,
Barometer Alarm, Weather station, Waterlevel, Waterlevel Alarm, Tilt, Freefall, and
Temperature Sensing. The board has been designed as a standalone board to be interfaced
currently via an LCD display and menu buttons.
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is any chemical compound, in liquid, solid or gas which interacts with the sensor
where the sensing of pressure is done either directly through this chemical, or by
measuring the pressure of a gas containing a certain amount of this chemical. Media
Compatibility is presented here as the various media that our sensor can sense pressure
with, either directly or through an air column. While this document will lay groundwork
fo
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a chip-carrier package. The exclusive chip-carrier package wa developed to realize
the advantages of high-speed, automated assembly and testing. In addition to high
volume availability and low cost, the chip-carrier package offers users a number of
packaging options. This application note describes several mounting techniques, offers
lead forming recommendations, and suggests means of testing the MPX series of pressu
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had previously been hindered by the high-cost, large size, and overall reliability
limitations of electromechanical pressure sensing devices.
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placement of components. These components are supplied in embossed carrier tape on
plastic reels to meet the increased demand and facilitate ease of handling. This application
note is intended to provide general information and understanding for handling Motorola's
surface mount pressure sensors.
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industrial applications, etc.) because a digital signal inherently has better noise
immunity compared to analog signals. Additional applications requiring a sensor with
a digital output include microcontroller-based systems that have no A/D in the system
or that have no A/D channels available for the sensing function. For these applica
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packages require special considerations during board assembly to prevent damage to
the device during soldering and subsequent cleaning operations.
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applications where quick communication of a relative value is more important than
providing specific data.
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output voltage in response o pressure applied to a thin silicon diaphragm. Output
voltage for these sensors is generally 25 to 50 mV full scale.
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sensors are presented here. These models use compound coefficients to improve modeling
of temperature dependent behavior. The discussion begins with an overview of how the
models are structured, and is followed by an explanation of compound coefficients.
The emphasis is on how to use these models to estimate sensor performance. They can
be found electronically on a disk included in ASB200 Sensor Development Controller
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and an amplified single-ended output which make them compatible with Analog to Digital
converters (A/Ds) on low cost micro-controllers. Although 8-bit A/Ds are common, higher
resolution A/Ds are becoming increasingly available. With these higher resolution
A/Ds, the noise that is inherent to piezo-resistive bridges becomes a design consideration.
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is designed to sense absolute air pressure within the intake manifold. This measurement
can be used to compute the amount of fuel required for each cylinder. The MPX4250A/MPXA4250A
piezoresistive transducer is a state-of-the-art monolithic silicon pressure sensor
designed for a wide range of applications, particularly those employing a microcontroller
or microprocessor with A/D inputs. This transducer combines advanced micromachining
techniques, thin-film metallization, and bipolar processing to provide an accurate,
high-level analog output signal that is proportional to the applied pressure. The
small form factor and high reliability of on-chip integration make the NXP sensor
a logical and economical choice for the automotive system engineer.
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measurement can be used to compute the amount of fuel required for each cylinder.
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