What is a pressure sensor and the reasons why pressure sensors are prone to failure 3

Date:2025-10-07 Categories:Product knowledge Hits:227 From:Guangdong Youfeng Microelectronics Co., Ltd


5. Electrical issues:diode

Voltage fluctuations, electromagnetic interference, or incorrect wiring may damage the electrical components of the sensor.

6. Aging and wear:diode

Over time, the material of the sensor may age, leading to a decrease in performance. Continuous or frequent use can also lead to sensor wear and tear.

7. Pollution and blockage:diode

If the measuring port of the sensor is blocked by pollutants, it may result in inaccurate readings and even damage to the sensor.

8. Improper installation:diode

If excessive force or torque is applied during installation, or if the installation position or direction is incorrect, it may cause damage to the sensor.diode

In order to extend the service life of pressure sensors, it is necessary to follow the manufacturer's usage and installation guidelines, perform regular calibration and maintenance, and ensure that the sensor operates in a suitable environment. When selecting pressure sensors, various conditions that may be encountered in practical applications should also be considered, and appropriate types and specifications should be selected.diode

By understanding the working principle of pressure sensors and the reasons why they are prone to damage, as well as taking appropriate preventive measures, it can be ensured that these key components work stably and reliably in various applications.diode



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