A good PCB layout for the MPX5100DP involves keeping the sensor away from high-current carrying traces, using a solid ground plane, and minimizing the distance between the sensor and the analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
Calibration of the MPX5100DP involves applying known pressures and measuring the corresponding output voltages. A two-point calibration is recommended, with one point at atmospheric pressure and another at the maximum expected pressure.
The MPX5100DP's accuracy is affected by temperature, with a typical temperature coefficient of ±0.5% per °C. Temperature compensation can be achieved using an external thermistor or thermocouple.
The MPX5100DP is not designed for use in humid or wet environments. It is recommended to use a protective coating or enclosure to prevent moisture ingress.
The recommended power supply voltage for the MPX5100DP is 5V ±10%. A regulated power supply is recommended to minimize noise and ensure accurate readings.