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DPS368
+NomenclatureBoard Mount Pressure Sensors PRESSURE SENSOR
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FabricantTechnologie Infineon
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Pièce fabricant #DPS368
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Fiche technique DPS368 DataSheet
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Présentation
Description
Key features of the DPS368 include its ability to perform high-resolution pressure measurements with an accuracy down to ±1 hPa and temperature readings with an accuracy of ±0.5°C. It operates over a wide range of pressure (300 to 1200 hPa) and temperature (-40°C to 85°C), making it versatile for various environments. The sensor communicates via I2C or SPI interfaces, facilitating easy integration into a wide array of microcontroller-based systems.
Its low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered devices, while its robust performance ensures reliable readings in diverse conditions. The DPS368 is a popular choice for applications that demand precise environmental monitoring.
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Features
Key features include:
1. Precision and Sensitivity: With its high-resolution measurement capabilities, the DPS368 can detect pressure changes as small as ±0.002 hPa, allowing for accurate altitude calculations.
2. Low Power Consumption: The sensor is optimized for power efficiency, making it ideal for battery-powered applications.
3. Compact Size: Its small form factor allows for easy integration into portable and space-constrained devices.
4. I²C and SPI Interfaces: These digital interfaces provide flexible and easy connectivity with microcontrollers and other digital devices.
5. Temperature Compensation: Built-in temperature compensation ensures consistent performance across different temperatures.
Overall, the DPS368 is well-suited for applications in consumer electronics, drones, weather stations, and IoT devices.
Pinout
1. VDD: This is the power supply pin for the sensor, typically requiring a voltage between 1.2V and 3.6V.
2. GND: Ground pin, which is the reference point for the power supply.
3. CSB: Chip Select Bar, used in SPI communication to select the device.
4. SDI/SDA: Serial Data In for SPI, or Serial Data line for I2C communication.
5. SDO: Serial Data Out, used in SPI communication.
6. SCK: Serial Clock for both SPI and I2C communication.
7. INT: An interrupt pin used to signal events or data availability to the connected microcontroller.
8. PS: Protocol Select pin to choose between SPI or I2C communication modes.
The DPS368 is designed for low-power applications, including altimeters, weather stations, and other pressure-sensing applications. It supports both I2C and SPI interfaces, making it versatile for various microcontroller connections.