What Is A Sensor?
What Is A Sensor?
A device which gives an output by detecting the changes in quantities or events can be
defined as a sensor. Generally, sensors produce an electrical signal or optical output
signal corresponding to the changes in the inputs. There are different types of sensors,
for example, consider a thermocouple which can be considered as temperature sensor
that produces an output voltage based on the input temperature changes.
What is a Sensor?
There are numerous definitions as to what a sensor is but I would like to define a
Sensor as an input device which provides an output (signal) with respect to a specific
physical quantity (input).
The term “input device” in the definition of a Sensor means that it is part of a bigger
system which provides input to a main control system (like a Processor or a
Microcontroller).
Temperature Sensor
Temperature Sensor (Thermistor)
A simple temperature sensor with circuit can be used for switching on or off the load at
specific temperature which is detected by the temperature sensor (thermistor is used
here). The circuit consists of battery, thermistor, transistors, and relay which are
connected as shown in the figure.
The relay is activated by the temperature sensor by detecting the desired temperature.
Thus, the relay switches on the load connected to it (the load can be AC or DC). We
can use this circuit for controlling the fan automatically based on temperature.
IR Sensor
IR Sensor
The small phototchips having a photocell which are used to emit and detect the infrared
light are called as IR sensors. IR sensors are generally used for designing remote
control technology. IR sensors can be used for detecting obstacles of robotic vehicle
and thus control the direction of the robotic vehicle. There are different types of sensors
which can be used for detecting infrared lights.
IR Sensor Circuit
A simple IR sensor circuit is used in our day-to-day life as remote control for TV. It
consists of IR emitter circuit and IR receiver circuits which can be designed as shown in
the figure.
The IR emitter circuit which is used as remote by the controller is used for emitting
infrared light. This infrared light is sent or transmitted towards the IR receiver circuit
which interfaces to the device like TV or IR remote controlled robot. Based on the
commands received the TV or robot is controlled.
Here, the IR sensor based TV remote is used for sending commands to the robotic
vehicle remotely by the user. Based on the commands received by the IR receiver
interfaced to the microcontroller at the receiver end. The microcontroller generates
appropriate signals to drive the motors such that to control the direction of robotic
vehicle in forward or backward or left or right.
Ultrasonic Sensor
A transducer that works on the principle similar to the sonar or radar and estimate
attributes of the target by interpreting is called as ultrasonic sensors or transceivers.
There are different types of sensors that are classified as active and passive ultrasonic
sensors that can be differentiated based on the working of sensors.
Ultrasonic Sensor
The high frequency sound waves generated by active ultrasonic sensors are received
back by the ultrasonic sensor for evaluating the echo. Thus, the time interval taken for
transmitting and receiving the echo is used for determining the distance to an object.
But, passive ultrasonic sensors are just used for detecting ultrasonic noise which is
present under specific conditions.
The ultrasonic module shown in the above figure consists of ultrasonic transmitter,
receiver, and control circuit. The practical application of ultrasonic sensor with circuit
can be used as ultrasonic distance sensor circuit as shown below.
The distance measurement by ultrasonic sensor project circuit block diagram is shown
in the block diagram below. It consists of different blocks such as a power supply block,
LCD display, ultrasonic module, an object whose distance has to be measured, and
the 8051 microcontroller.
Distance Measurement by
Ultrasonic Sensor Project Circuit Block Diagram by Edgefxkits.com
The ultrasonic transducer used in this project consists of an ultrasonic transmitter and
receiver. The waves transmitted from ultrasonic transmitter are reflected back to the
ultrasonic receiver from the object. The time taken for sending and receiving back these
waves is calculated by using the velocity of sound.
Touch Sensor
Touch Sensor
Touch sensors can be defined as switches that are activated by the touch. There are
different types of touch sensors that are classified based on type of touch such as
capacitance touch switch, resistance touch switch, and piezo touch switch.
The circuit represents a simple application of touch sensor which consists of a 555 timer
operating in monostable mode, touch sensor or plate, LED, battery, and basic electronic
components.
Touch sensor principle based touch controlled load switch consists of different blocks
such as power supply block, 555 timer, touch sensor plate or touch plate, relay, and load
as shown in the block diagram of touch controlled load switch.
Touch Controlled Load Switch
Circuit Block Diagram by Edgefxkits.com
The 555 timer used in the circuit is connected in monostable mode, which is used to
drive a relay for switching ON a load for a fixed time duration. The trigger pin of the 555
timer is connected to the touch plate, thus, 555 timer can be triggered by touch.
Whenever 555 timer is triggered by touch (voltage develops with human body touch) it
delivers logic high for a fixed time interval. This fixed time can interval can be changed
by changing the RC time constant connected to the timer. Thus, the output of the 555
timer drives the load through the relay and the load turns off automatically after fixed
time duration.
Similarly, we can develop simple and innovative electrical and electronics projects using
more advanced sensors such as a PIR sensor based automatic door opening system.
Pressure sensor based electricity generation which can be implemented by placing the
piezoelectric plates (these are one type of pressure sensors) under a speed breaker on
highways for generating electricity for highway street lights. Proximity sensor based
proximity detector circuit.
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