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Pressure sensors checklist: right choice of design & integration

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Why the right sensor selection makes the difference in embedded systems, machines and devices.
Choosing a pressure sensor may sound like a relatively minor design decision. Until the accuracy is not sharp enough, the signal is unstable or the sensor behaves differently than expected in series production. Then suddenly customization is costly and complex.

This checklist will help you avoid that, especially in applications where reliability and reproducibility are crucial, such as in medical devices. Not a product overview, but a practical roadmap with the most important selection criteria and common pitfalls when selecting and integrating pressure sensors in machines and devices.

Why pressure sensor selection often goes wrong in practice

We see that many problems arise not during selection, but later in the process. A sensor should function well, but turns out to drift in the prototype, be more sensitive to temperature than expected or difficult to integrate into the final application. This is rarely due to one wrong specification, but to choices that were thought through too late.

Not only what does the sensor measure, but also how does it behave in your system and does that behavior remain stable over its lifetime. In our view, that very consideration up front prevents redesign afterwards.

Pressure sensor vs pressure transducer: which measures what?

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The terms pressure sensor and pressure transducer are often used interchangeably. For your application, the name is less important than the type of pressure you are measuring and what that means for integration and interpretation of the measured value.
Therefore, the first choice is always the type of pressure measurement:
Type of pressure measurementWhat is measuredWhen do you choose this in embedded designs?
Absolute pressurePressure relative to vacuumFor sealed systems or when atmospheric pressure should not play a role
Relative (gauge) pressurePressure relative to ambient pressureIn open systems such as pneumatics or fluid pressure
Differential pressurePressure difference between two pointsIn flow measurement, filters, level determination or leak detection
A wrong choice here affects accuracy, stability and interpretation of the measurement. Therefore, this step belongs at the beginning of the selection process.

The six decision criteria that are often underestimated

1. Measuring range

Too wide a measurement range costs resolution; too tight a range increases the risk of overload. Choose the range as close as possible around your work area and with a realistic margin of safety.

2. Output and interface (analog or digital).

Analog is simple and robust, but digital (such as I²C or SPI) offers more resolution and diagnostics. The right choice depends on your controls, error handling and system architecture.

Don’t forget about the power supply voltage here either: does the voltage required from the sensor match the voltage available in the system?

3. Environment and pcb integration

With board-mount sensors, integration plays a major role. Footprint, placement on the board and other influences help determine how stable the measurement behaves in the system.

4. Reliability in serial applications

In series production, stability, drift and hysteresis are often more important than peak accuracy. These properties determine whether a design remains scalable without surprises, which is especially important in medical applications where deviations directly impact safety or process quality.

In addition, it is essential to consider the desired quantities in advance. Some sensors are technically perfect but, for example, have a minimum order quantity that may not suit the application.

5. Media Compatibility

Medium, condensation, contamination and pressure spikes directly affect service life. This is sometimes taken into account too late, while it determines long-term reliability. Especially in applications where cleanability, condensation or temperature changes play a role, such as in food-related machinery.

So ask yourself the question: what medium are you going to measure? This is a critical question, as many (board-mount) pressure sensors are only suitable for dry air or non-corrosive gases. If you want to measure liquids, the sensor must specifically withstand this to avoid early failures.

6. Economic feasibility and target price

The best sensor is the one that also makes good business sense. Sometimes an application requires the very highest specifications, but the cost price of the final product must remain competitive. Therefore, determine a target price early on to prevent the design from being stranded in the final phase due to excessive component costs.

Embedded and pcb integration as an integral part of your sensor selection

In modern machines and devices, the pressure sensor is usually no longer a separate component, but part of an embedded system. Board-mount sensors are placed directly on the PCB and communicate directly with the controller, as in pressure sensors and pressure transducers for embedded applications. In practice, these are often compact board-mount sensors, such as the Honeywell ABP2 or MPR series. This automatically makes sensor selection also a design choice.

Perhaps a recognizable example: a sensor satisfies functionally, but in the final application turns out to be sensitive to noise due to placement on the PCB. The sensor works, but the system exhibits unstable behavior. Such problems are not caused by the sensor itself, but because integration and system impact were considered too late. Therefore, pcb and embedded integration should be an integral part of the selection process.
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Use cases where sensor selection really counts

In many applications, virtually any pressure sensor works on paper. The difference is in how predictable and stable the sensor behaves in practice.

Mechanical engineering with dynamic pressure measurements

With rapidly changing pressures, response time and signal processing are decisive for usable measurement data.

Medical controllers with digital integration

In medical (and similarly regulated) applications, reproducibility and error detection are crucial, placing additional demands on interface, data processing and system integration.

Compact systems with limited space

Footprint and positioning can simplify the application or make it unnecessarily complex.
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Checklist: concrete steps to the right pressure sensor

Use these steps to guide your selection:

Step 1: Define the functional requirements

Define what type of pressure you are measuring, the required measurement range and the desired resolution. This forms the basis for all subsequent steps.

Step 2: Choose the right output and interface

Determine whether an analog signal is sufficient or whether a digital interface is required. Consider your controls, fault detection and system architecture.

Step 3: Assess stability and margins of error

Look beyond accuracy. Drift, hysteresis and temperature influences determine whether the measurement remains reliable over the long term, especially in serial applications.

Step 4: Evaluate pcb integration and footprint

Check how the sensor fits within your PCB design. Placement, layout and interaction with other components directly affect measurement behavior. This is especially relevant with board-mount sensors for embedded applications, such as many pressure sensors from the Honeywell line. Suitable designs can be found with our pressure sensors and pressure transducers.

Step 5: Establish requirements for production and service life

Document availability, reproducibility and tolerances. What works now must continue to work consistently across thousands of systems.

Download our complete checklist as a PDF to easily use these steps in design and review processes.

Need help with your sensor selection?

Are you unsure about the right pressure sensor for your application, or do you want to be sure that your selection remains reliable even in series production? We are happy to work with you based on your specifications and application. You can also browse through our pressure sensors and pressure transducers.

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Frequently asked questions about pressure sensor selection

What most often goes wrong when choosing a pressure sensor?
Incorrect measurement range and underestimating stability and drift in serial applications.

What is the difference between absolute and relative pressure measurement?
Absolute pressure measures relative to vacuum, relative (gauge) pressure to ambient pressure.

When do you choose a digital pressure sensor?
When accuracy, diagnostics and stable data integration with controls are important.

Is accuracy more important than stability?
Not always; in serial applications, stability over time is often more decisive than peak accuracy.

What should you look for in pcb integration of a pressure sensor?
On footprint, placement, EMC influences and interaction with other components on the PCB.

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