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November 27, 2023
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Issue with HTS221TR Sensor in the Presence of Product Projections

  • November 27, 2023
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Hello everyone,

I am an engineer at an EMS, and one of our clients has reported an issue related to the use of the HTS221TR sensor. Our client has observed that some of their boards, on which this sensor is mounted, have been exposed to projections of a product (specifically, wine) during their usage, resulting in inaccurate measurements.

Our boards are coated to prevent any degradation during their use, with the exception of the HTS221TR sensor.

I would like to seek your expertise on two points:

  1. Impact of contact with wine on the sensor: Can contact with wine be considered potentially destructive for the HTS221TR sensor?
  2. Possibility of cleaning the sensor: In the event of exposure to wine, is there a recommended procedure for cleaning the sensor? If yes, could you advise on suitable cleaning products for this operation? Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions.

 

Best regards,

 

Axel

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Best answer by Federica Bossi

Hi @AxelH ,

Welcome to ST Community!

HTS221TR is not waterproof. There are micro-holes on the surface to read moisture, if liquid substances get inside we can no longer guarantee its function.

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Federica Bossi
Federica BossiBest answer
Technical Moderator
December 1, 2023

Hi @AxelH ,

Welcome to ST Community!

HTS221TR is not waterproof. There are micro-holes on the surface to read moisture, if liquid substances get inside we can no longer guarantee its function.

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AxelHAuthor
Associate
December 1, 2023

Hi Federica,

Thank you for your response.

I suspected this answer to some extent, but I still held a small hope for the possibility of cleaning.

I will inform the client about this matter.

Have a good day!