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Hello. Does ST offer Gauge (Gage) Pressure Sensors? If yes, can you please advise part-number(s)? Many thanks for the assistance!

KDoss.1
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Peter BENSCH
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Welcome, @KDoss.1​, to the community!

yes, STMicroelectronics also offers gauge pressure sensors.

Just open tab Product Selector and filter according to your needs.

Hope that helps?

Regards

/Peter

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KDoss.1
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Thank you Peter for the prompt reply!

I am not having much luck finding the gauge pressure sensors…


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Can you tell me their part numbers?

Very much appreciated!

I had probably misunderstood you and you want to have pressure sensors with nozzles to which you can connect a hose, for example, right?

However, STMicroelectronics only has barometric pressure sensors, as you can find them on the given URL in the tab Overview a little further down. There you can also see the waterproof sensors, whose nozzle or neck together with a rubber o-ring serves as a feed-through through a housing wall.

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KDoss.1
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No worries Peter. Thank you!

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/Peter

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