2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2023.105815
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Pressure sensor for the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover

Iina Jaakonaho,
Maria Hieta,
Maria Genzer
et al.
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“…The estimated MEDA PS expanded uncertainty is estimated to be approximately 0.3% of the pressure reading, corresponding to 1.8–2.4 Pa in 600–800 Pa pressure range (Jaakonaho et al., 2023). This includes the environmental effects, the pressure reference accuracy and the short‐term repeatability.…”
Section: Brief Meda Ps Device Specification and Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The estimated MEDA PS expanded uncertainty is estimated to be approximately 0.3% of the pressure reading, corresponding to 1.8–2.4 Pa in 600–800 Pa pressure range (Jaakonaho et al., 2023). This includes the environmental effects, the pressure reference accuracy and the short‐term repeatability.…”
Section: Brief Meda Ps Device Specification and Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes the environmental effects, the pressure reference accuracy and the short‐term repeatability. The resolution of the primary Barocap, restricted mostly by the electronics noise, is 0.13 Pa in nominal measurement mode and 0.1 Pa in high‐resolution mode, as determined in sensor‐level measurements (Jaakonaho et al., 2023). According to the test data, the time response of MEDA PS is equal to or less than 1 s, having almost no effect on the measurements at the nominal sampling rate of 1 Hz.…”
Section: Brief Meda Ps Device Specification and Performancementioning
confidence: 99%