The operation of a pressure transducer is based on the conversion of the force exerted by a fluid on a sensitive element, such as a piezoresistive element, into a proportional electrical signal. This signal is amplified and transmitted to an acquisition or control system, where it is processed to optimize the system’s operation. Depending on the technology used, the output signal can be either analog or digital, with calibration and thermal compensation options to ensure maximum accuracy under all operating conditions.