Compensated Temperature Range
The compensated temperature range refers to the specific range of environmental temperatures within which a pressure sensor maintains its guaranteed accuracy. Temperature fluctuations can cause physical changes in the sensor’s materials, leading to slight measurement errors. Manufacturers employ various techniques, such as internal temperature sensors and signal processing algorithms, to compensate for these effects and ensure accurate pressure readings. However, this compensation is only effective within a defined temperature range.
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