Pitot Tube Airspeed Sensor for Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Pitot Tube Airspeed Sensor for Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Named after its french creator, Henri Pitot, a pitot tube is a device used to approximate the speed of vehicles traveling through air and other fluids. Pitot tubes, also called pitot-static tubes and Prandtl tubes, are primarily used as airspeed indicators on drones, airplanes, and other rotorcraft. Pitot tubes use basic fluid dynamics and the Bernoulli equation to approximate airspeed, or relative velocity, of a moving vehicle/flying object. The pitot tube here can be combined with our XGMP3v3 Differential Pressure Sensor to measure pressure, which is then converted to a digital signal using an Arduino board or other analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This final differential pressure can be used to derive airspeed or velocity of a moving object.
Included in the Pitot Tube Airspeed Sensor Package:
1x Metal Pitot Tube
2x Acrylic 2.5mm ID Tubing (75cm in Length)
1x XGMP3v3 Differential Pressure Sensor
1x JST-XH 3-Wire Connector (Colors May Vary)
Features of the Pitot Tube Airspeed Sensor:
3.3V Supply Voltage
0.2V - 2.7V Analog Output
Dimensions (Pitot Tube): 100mm x 16mm x 6mm
Flexible 2.5mm Tubing (75cm Length)
Aluminum Machined Metal
Selectable Pressure (Velocity) Range:
-0.5kPa to +0.5kPa -> -28m/s to +28m/s
-1.0kPa to +1.0kPa -> —41m/s to +41m/s
-2.5kPa to +2.5kPa -> -64m/s to +64m/s
Features of the XGMP3v3 Differential Pressure Sensor:
3.3V Operating Voltage
24mA Max Power Consumption (10mW)
Analog Output Range: 0.2V - 2.7V
Measurement Accuracy: ±2.5% Full-Scale [kPa]
Temperature Compensated from 0°C - 60°C
Selectable Pressure Span:
-0.5kPa to +0.5kPa (Most Sensitive)
-1.0kPa to +1.0kPa
-2.5kPa to +2.5kPa (Similar to MPXV7002DP)
Absolute Maximums: ±2x Pressure Max, -10°C to 85°C Operating Temperature
For Use with Non-Corrosive Gas (Air, Inert [Helium, Neon, Argon, etc.])
JST-XH Connector Makes Connection to Raspberry Pi or Arduino Simple