2019-05-24 05:11 AM
Hi,
My company is starting to develop an environmental sensor and we've found the LPS33W sensor to be a nice choice. I have 3 questions surrounding this sensor.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Manuel Gómez
2019-05-24 09:18 AM
Both have a Gel to protect the internals.
The LPS33W says :
Gel inside the IC protects the electrical components from harsh environmental conditions.
The LPS33HW is water resistant :
The package is holed to allow external pressure to reach the sensing element. Gel inside the IC protects the electrical components from water.
Not sure about "holes"- but the adaptor eval board has tow SMD ceramic bypass caps installed.
Some gore-tex materials can "breathe" and allow air pressure changes, while improving dust rejection.
2019-05-24 09:20 AM
The Main difference is actually lower noise for the 33HW
2019-05-27 05:49 AM
Hi Manuel, on top of the differences Bryan has underlined, consider that the choice between the two part numbers depends on the resistance required by your application: the most resistant pressure sensor in ST portfolio is the LPS33W.
Please consider also the guidelines for mounting and embedding these devices (here the link) to gain a more detailed indication on the handling of ST pressure sensors. Regards