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BMS Controls Glossary

Pressure Control Sensor

What is the definition of a pressure control sensor? A pressure control sensor is a device that is used to measure and monitor pressure in a system. It is typically used in a variety of different industrial and commercial applications, such as in the automotive, aeronautical, and medical industries. It is a type of transducer that converts pressure into an electrical signal which is then used to measure and monitor changes in pressure. The sensor works by responding to changes in pressure by changing the electrical output of the transducer. This change in electrical output is then read by a controller, which then triggers a response to the pressure change. Pressure control sensors are available in many different forms, including digital, analog, and absolute pressure sensors. These sensors are able to measure both static and dynamic pressure, making them ideal for a wide range of applications. They are also used to detect and monitor changes in pressure that can result from changes in temperature, altitude or other environmental factors. Pressure control sensors are an