Do you need to monitor a pressurized circuit? The Yocto-Pressure might be the solution. This device can measure gas or liquid pressure up to 10 bars through USB. Moreover, it can record measured values on its internal flash for later retrieval when connected again by USB (built-in data logger). The Yocto-Pressure can also measure the temperature of the gas/liquid it is in contact with. The device features a SMC "one touch" fitting allowing to connect it to any 4mm tube very easily. The Yocto-Pressure circuit has been designed so that the sensor itself can be moved away from the USB connector by a few meters: simply split the board into two parts and solder a 4-wire cable on the designated pads.
This device can be connected directly to an Ethernet network using a YoctoHub-Ethernet, to a WiFi network using a YoctoHub-Wireless-n and to a GSM network using a YoctoHub-GSM.
USB cables and enclosures to be ordered separately.
Hi, can measure combustion gas like propane on range pressure 0-30 mbar?
@etnaroaster: this is probably a very bad idea since none of our products is certified nor designed for use in explosive atmosphere.
Hi, we have been testing this module for a while and sometimes it seems to give the wrong values. From showing perfectly normal values it can after some hours start showing about double pressure and half the temperature (2294,1 mbar / 10,84 C). Tested on several computers both from Java and the WebUI. Next morning it works just perfect again. Any ideas what could be wrong? Cardno: PRESSMK1-17ACF6 Firmware: 44118 BR Jan
@Jan Lundgren : this is the first time we hear of such a strange behavior. I suspect a bug triggered by some specific condition. Please contact Yoctopuce support, and we'll try to figure this out.
Hi, its adequate for gas pressure in a coffee roaster?
@Pablo Aguilar: if by gas you mean butane or propane... then no. The Yocto-pressure is not certified nor designed to work in explosive environment.