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Pressure Sensor - LPS22HHTR

  • June 30, 2023
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Hi..  Im working on an application attempting to use the LPS22HHTR.  I see in the specs the table of absolute max ratings, but I wasn't able to find a parameter for the low end.  In this application there can be occasions where the line falls below 260 hPa for brief periods.  I am not concerned about being able to get a reading at these levels but rather an understanding how far into vacuum ( or below 260hPa) the device can go before failure.  Any guidance is appreciated.  Thanks.

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    Best answer by Federica Bossi

    Hi @BVA ,

    There are no risks of damages, stiction etc. in case of LPS22HHTR put in vacuum.

    If my reply answered your question, please click on Accept as Solution at the bottom of this post. This will help other users with the same issue to find the answer faster :)

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    ST Employee
    July 11, 2023

    Hi @BVA ,
    welcome to ST community!

    as stated in the datasheet (page 9, table 3) 260 hPa is within specification for the sensor, so it is not a problem to reach that value.
    regarding the minimum pressure the sensor can withstand, there are no problems in reaching lower pressures, regarding failures of the device, but the accuracy is not guaranteed below 260 hPa.

    If this answers your question, please, mark this as "best answer", by clicking on the "accept as solution" to help the other users of the community

    Niccolò

    BVAAuthor
    Explorer
    July 19, 2023

    Hi Niccolo,

    Sincere apologies for the late reply.  If I understand correctly exposing the sensor to a vacuum should not be an issue.  We do not want to take a reading at these levels as stated above (no readings below 260hPa are required) but rather want to ensure we do not break the sensor.  To be more specific we could reach a vacuum of -5PSI or -350hPa.  Is this acceptable or will it damage the unit?  Thanks for your guidance.  Greatly appreciated.

    Technical Moderator
    July 20, 2023

    Hi @BVA ,

    Is it correct the minus before the values? Or do you mean 350hPa?

    Technical Moderator
    July 25, 2023

    Hi @BVA ,

    There are no risks of damages, stiction etc. in case of LPS22HHTR put in vacuum.

    If my reply answered your question, please click on Accept as Solution at the bottom of this post. This will help other users with the same issue to find the answer faster :)