BaroVue 10 Digital Barometer

The BaroVue™10 is a highly accurate barometer that can measure pressures over a range of 500 to 1100 hPa and can be used in a range of applications that includes meteorology and hydrology. This sensor

  • Product Name:Digital Barometer
  • Model:BaroVue 10
  • Maunufactor:Campbell
  • Country:USA

The BaroVue™10 is a highly accurate barometer that can measure pressures over a range of 500 to 1100 hPa and can be used in a range of applications that includes meteorology and hydrology. This sensor includes our zero downtime recalibration. Other sensors on the market need to be taken offline and sent back to the manufacturer to be recalibrated, often for weeks at a time, causing a loss in valuable data and time, as well as an additional expense. 

The sensor card for the BaroVue 10 is pre-calibrated. Replacement sensor cards are also pre-calibrated, requiring only one trip to the field station and no downtime. The design of the BaroVue 10 allows you to remove and replace your sensor card quickly and easily without either having to disassemble the equipment in the enclosure or having to send the equipment back to the manufacturer.

Benefits and Features

  • Highly reliable measurements (multiple cells)

  • Direct-to-digital measurements

  • Very low noise

  • Integrated identification and diagnostics

  • Zero downtime/recalibration

  • Easy firmware updates

  • Cost effective

  • SDI-12 device


-NOTE-These specifications assume the recommended desiccation is used.
Pressure Range500 to 1100 hPa
Temperature Range-40° to +60°C
Supply Voltage9 to 28 Vdc
Elevation~609.6 m (2,000 ft) below sea level (as in a mine) to 4,572 m (15,000 ft) above sea level
Current Consumption
  • < 5 mA (active)

  • 200 µΑ (sleep mode)

Digital OutputSDI-12, RS-232 serial
Pressure FittingBarbed fitting for 0.318 cm (0.125 in.)
Dimensions2.2 x 9.0 x 10.2 cm (0.87 x 3.54 x 4.02 in.)
Weight226.8 g (0.5 lb)

Accuracy

Calibration Uncertainty±0.15 hPa
Uncertainty±0.3 hPa (at 20°C)
Total Uncertainty±0.5 hPa (at -40° to +60°C)
Long-Term Stability±0.1 hPa/yr
Power Supply RejectionNegligible
Measurement Noise0.05 hPa (RMS)
Resolution0.1 hPa