LPS28DFWTR pressure sensor design bug?
I'd like to raise attention of ST staff regarding the LPS28DFWTR pressure sensor and what I believe is a sensor design issue (I hope I'm wrong, because it is an amazing sensor nevetheless!).
The original topic was here:
Just in case I copy-paste results of my quick research here:
I confirm that LPS28DFWTR is not just sensitive to sunlight, it is sensitive to ANY light! It feels like some p-n junction on sensor's die is exposed to light through transparent silicone and it's confusing readings/I2C.
I'm attaching video here:
https://veed.io/view/a25b61dc-20d8-4442-998d-9bb3f83cf191
It's a simple setup where I measure both pressure/temp using LPS28DFWTR and convert it to altitude (you can see current altitude and temp resdings on display).
As you can see on the display, when I cover membrane and sensor to light - pressure readings are fine.
When membrane is facing bright light, readings of pressure are jumping quiet crazy, white temperature still being OK.
I used bright Cree cold led in the video, then I also tested it with IR led (850nm) and I think it got even worse.
Looks to me like a design issue, and it has to be black silicone instead of transparent one inside the sensor?
