How Does a Pressure Transducer Work? Home » News » How Does a Pressure Transducer Work? April 1, 2025 Written by: Sam Goddard A pressure transducer measures the pressure of liquids or gases and converts this information into an analogue electrical signal proportional to the pressure applied. It typically consists of a pressure-sensitive element that deforms under pressure and an electrical component that converts this deformation into an electrical signal. Pressure transducers are widely used in industries requiring precise pressure measurements, such as in refrigeration systems, robotics, and HVAC applications. Share This Post Categories Advice and Information FAQs New Products News Newsletters Uncategorized Updates × Get In Touch Contact Us Please get in touch using the form below / ×