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EKT314/4 Electronic Instrumentation. Week 3 Chapter 2: Transducer. Revise…. Classification. Applications. Physics. Computer Science. Finite State. Definition. Transducer. Classification. Physics. Computer Science. Finite State. Applications. Definition. Transducer. Vibration. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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EKT314/4Electronic
InstrumentationWeek 3
Chapter 2: Transducer
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Transducer
Physics ComputerScience
FiniteState
Definition
Classification
Applications
Revise…..
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Transducer
Physics ComputerScience
FiniteState
Definition
Classification
Applications
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
LevelExamples of sensor
Selected sensor picture
Sensor characteristics
Sensor operation circuitry
Sensor-DAQ connection
Proximity
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NI USB-6008/6009 DAQ
-8 analog inputs--2 analog outputs-
-12 digital I/O--32-bit counter-
ANALOG DIGITALGND – 01AI0 – 02AI4 – 03
GND – 04AI1 – 05AI5 – 06
GND – 07AI2 – 08AI6 – 09
GND – 10AI3 – 11AI7 – 12
GND – 13AO0 – 14AO1 – 15GND – 16
32 – GND31 – +5V 30 – +2.5V29 – PFI028 – P1.327 – P1.226 – P1.125 – P1.024 – P0.723 – P0.622 – P0.521 – P0.420 – P0.319 – P0.218 – P0.117 – P0.0
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Switches
TemperatureInfrared
RTD
Thermocouple
Thermistor
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Temperature SensorRTD –Resistance Temperature DetectorCommon Resistance Materials for RTDs:
•Platinum (most popular and accurate)•Nickel•Copper•Balco (rare)•Tungsten (rare)
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Temperature Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
• Resistance Temperature Detectors or RTDs for short, are wire wound and thin film devices
• measure temperature because of the physical principle of the positive temperature coefficient of electrical resistance of metals.
•The hotter they become, the larger or higher the value of their electrical resistance.
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Temperature Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
• RTD’s are generally more expensive to manufacture or purchase than thermocouples.
♦ Since the RTD circuit is just a resistance circuit, no special extension leadwires or connectors are required making this portion of the circuit less expensive than that of a thermocouple.
♦ Although some types of RTD elements are rated to fairly high temperatures (650°C (1202°F)), they become quite fragile at temperatures above 320°C (600°F). A RTD sensor will not hold up well at these elevated temperatures if there is any vibration present. ♦ The tolerance or accuracy of an RTD generally decreases as temperature increases.
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Temperature Sensor Circuit of Sensor
RTD
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Temperature Sensor Connection to NI DAQ
TO ANALOG INPUT
OF DAQ
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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PIEZOELECTRIC SENSORS
VibrationAccelerometer
Shock Sensor
Triaxial Sensors
Handprobes
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Vibration Sensor Piezoelectric Sensors
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Vibration Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
The rugged, solid-state construction of industrial piezoelectric sensors enables them to operate under most harsh environmental conditions. They are unaffected by dirt, oil, and most chemical atmospheres. They perform well over a wide temperature range and resist damage due to severe shocks and vibrations. Most piezoelectric sensors used in vibration monitoring today contain internal amplifiers.
The piezoelectric element in the sensor produces a signal proportional to acceleration. This small acceleration signal can be amplified for acceleration measurements or converted (electronically integrated) within the sensor into a velocity or displacement signal. The piezoelectric velocity sensor is more rugged than a coil and magnet sensor, has a wider frequency range, and can perform accurate phase measurements.
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Vibration Sensor Circuit of Sensor
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Vibration Sensor Connection to NI DAQ
DAQ ANALOG INPUT
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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MEMS mass-flow sensors
FlowUltrasonic Flow meter
Mass Air Flow
Sensor
Turbine Flow sensor
Gas Flow Sensor
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Flow Sensor Mass Air Flow(MAF) The Mass Air Flow(MAF) Sensor converts
the amount of air drawn into the engine into a voltage signal.
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Flow Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
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Flow Sensor Circuit of Sensor
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Flow Sensor Connection to NI DAQ
DAQ ANALOG INPUT
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Piezoforce sensor
ForceMagento elastic
Load Cell Force
Sensor
Elastic element
Hydrolic Load cell
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Force Sensor Hydrolic Load Cell Sensor
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Force Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
The hydraulic load cellis a device filled with a liquid (usually oil) which has a pre-load pressure. Application of the force to the loading member increases the fluid pressure which is measured by a pressure transducer or displayed on a pressure gauge dial via a Bourdon tube
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Resistive Humidity Sensor
Humidity
Capacitive Humidity sensor
Thermal conductivity
humidity sensor
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Humidity Sensor Resistive humidity Sensor
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Humidity Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
the change in electrical resistance of a material due to humidity is measured.[1] Typical materials are salts and conductive polymers. Resistive sensors are less sensitive than capacitive sensors - the change in material properties is less, so they require more complex circuitry. The material properties also tend to depend both on humidity and temperature, which means in practice that the sensor must be combined with a temperature sensor. The accuracy and robustness against condensation vary depending on the chosen resistive material. Robust, condensation-resistant sensors exist with an accuracy of up to ±3% RH.
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Optical
LevelResistive
Chain
Ultrasonic Level
Sensor
Microwave
Magneto resisitive
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Level Sensor Optical level Sensor
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Level Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
Optical sensors are used for point level sensing of sediments, liquids with suspended solids, and liquid-liquid interfaces.
These sensors sense the decrease or change in transmission of infrared light emitted from an infrared diode (LED).
With the proper choice of construction materials and mounting location, these sensors can be used with aqueous, organic, and corrosive liquids.
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Laser
MotionAcoustic (sound)
Infrared
CCD
Vibration
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Bourdon tube
Pressurex
Bellows
Solid State Pressure Sensor
Piezoresistive
Pressure Sensor
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Pressure Sensor Piezoresistive Sensor
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Pressure Sensor Characteristic of Sensor
In piezoresistive sensors, pressure changes the resistance by mechanically deforming the sensor, enabling the resistors in a bridge circuit, for example, to detect pressure as a proportional differential voltage across the bridge.
Conventional resistive pressure measurement devices include film resistors, strain gauges, metal alloys, and polycrystalline semiconductors
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Pressure Sensor Circuit of Sensor
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Pressure Sensor Connection to NI DAQ
DAQ ANALOG INPUT
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
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Temperature
Vibration
Applications
FlowForce
Humidity
Position
Pressure
Motion
Level
Speed
Proximity
EKT314/4Electronic
Instrumentation
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