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MPRLS0025PA00001AB Breakout Board

MPRLS0025PA00001AB Breakout Board

MPN: MPRLS0025PA00001AB
Honeywell
Pressure Sensor Development Tools Honeywell
20 in stock

Overview

The MPRLS0025PA00001AB is a specialized evaluation board featuring the Honeywell MPR MicroPressure sensor for absolute pressure measurements from 0 to 25 psi. This breakout board simplifies integration of the 14-bit digital pressure sensor into prototyping environments, providing a pre-mounted SMTL package with a long port and gel protection. It operates over a 1.8V to 3.6V supply range and communicates via a standard I2C interface.

Why Choose This Part

The board offers a high 14-bit resolution and 1.5 percent accuracy, ensuring reliable data for precision applications. Its ultra-low power consumption, featuring a standby current of approximately 33.8 uA, makes it ideal for evaluating battery-powered IoT hardware. The inclusion of a gel-filled port enhances durability by protecting the silicon sensor from environmental contaminants.

Applications

Industrial Pneumatics
Monitoring small-scale pneumatic systems and vacuum lines within a 0-25 psi range.
Medical Equipment Prototyping
Developing pressure monitoring for non-invasive medical devices such as nebulizers or blood pressure monitors.
Liquid Level Sensing
Utilizing the gel-protected long port for hydrostatic head pressure measurement in tanks or reservoirs.
HVAC System Testing
Benchtop testing of residential or commercial HVAC control algorithms requiring precise air pressure feedback.

Key Specifications

Contents Board(s)
Interface I2C, Serial
Sensor Type Pressure
Sensing Range 0 ~ 25 PSI
Voltage - Supply 1.8V ~ 3.6V
Utilized IC / Part MPRLS0025PA00001A

Getting Started

Connect the board to any I2C master device, such as an Arduino or ESP32, using the pins for SDA and SCL. Use the default I2C address 0x18 to poll for pressure and status data. Ensure the supply voltage is regulated between 1.8V and 3.6V to prevent damage to the onboard MPR series sensor.

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