Ultimately, if you're using a DAQ card, everything is converted to a voltage...since the A-D converter only works with voltages, regardless of the original source. Your actual pressure sensor should have some published specs as to volts (or millivolts) per bar. Once you know that, you can convert to displayed amplitude.
It is always good practice to use an independent means of calibrating your instrument, so you KNOW how many volts/per bar you are actually getting from your sensor. It's usually a simple matter to wire in a calibration "pot" into your VI, usually using a MULTIPLY node, so that the display reflects reality.
Be sure to read the manual of your particular DAQ card, as the NI hardward documentation is pretty thorough.
Eric
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