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pressure transducers

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What is pressure transducers?

Pressure transducers, also known as pressure sensors, are devices that convert pressure into an electrical signal. They measure the force exerted by a fluid (liquid or gas) per unit area. This electrical signal is proportional to the pressure applied. They are commonly used in various applications, including industrial process control, automotive systems (e.g., tire pressure monitoring), medical devices (e.g., blood pressure monitoring), and aerospace applications (e.g., altitude measurement).

What other technologies are related to pressure transducers?

pressure transducers Complementary Technologies

Strain gauges are often used as the sensing element *within* pressure transducers. Therefore they are complementary.
mentioned alongside pressure transducers in 44% (272) of relevant job posts
Strain gauges are often used as the sensing element *within* pressure transducers. Therefore they are complementary.
mentioned alongside pressure transducers in 28% (251) of relevant job posts
Data acquisition systems are used to collect data from transducers, including pressure transducers, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside pressure transducers in 3% (89) of relevant job posts

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