Sensors 2
Sensors 2
Sensors 2
It is a device that detects or measures a physical property (e.g. temperature) and records,
indicates, or otherwise responds to it.
A system can be developed using sensors, converters, a feedback cycle and a control
system.
Analogue Data:
It is a continuous data.
It is non-discrete.
Example: data such as a sound wave.
Digital Data:
Examples of sensors:
1. monitoring a patient in a hospital for vital signs such as heart rate, temperature, etc.
2. monitoring of intruders in a burglar alarm system
3. checking the temperature levels in a car engine
4. monitoring pollution levels in a river.
1. turning street lights on at night and turning them off again during daylight
2. regulating the temperature in a central heating/air conditioning system
3. changing the traffic lights at a road junction
4. operating anti-lock brakes on a car when necessary
5. regulating the environment in a greenhouse.
Remember:
The topic sensors from input and output devices is the most frequently asked topic in
computer science exams since the highest numbers of questions ever asked are from
sensors.
A question from sensor is in every paper, every year. It is asked for 4 to 7 marks.
The answer of each question related to sensor is very similar and consists of statements and
keywords in a sequence. Just memorizing the standard procedures stated below and writing
them in exams will earn you complete marks.
However, situation would be changed. The examiner can give you any scenario and ask
about functioning of any sensor accordingly.
The procedures stated below will always be the same; you only need to make slight changes
in answer according to question statement.
8 complete questions of sensors (worth 5-6 marks) that have been asked in recent years are
given below with their answers so that you can realize the pattern of answering and how to
make changes in your answer according to question statement.
Standard working procedure of sensors in monitoring application:
Q1. Identify two sensors that the security system could use to detect intruders.
Describe how each sensor could be used in the security system.
Infrared sensor:
Pressure sensor:
It receives current if circuit is created and stops receiving current if circuit is broken.
It sends data to microprocessor.
It can be placed on a window or a door.
It is used to detect a change in pressure.
Q2.
Answer:
Q3. Identify four sensors that could be used in the washing machine.
State what each sensor could be used for.
1) Temperature sensor:
2) Pressure sensor:
It could be used to monitor the level of the water in the washing machine.
3) Motion sensor:
4) pH sensor:
Q4. Identify four sensors that could be used in a farm that grows fruit.
State what each sensor could be used for.
1) Temperature sensor:
2) Light sensor:
3) Moisture sensor:
4) pH sensor:
Q2. A cold store is kept at a constant low temperature using a sensor, a microprocessor and
a cooling unit.
Explain how the sensor and the microprocessor will maintain a constant low temperature.
[6]
Q3. A factory uses a security system to control a security light. The system uses a sensor and
a microprocessor.
Explain how the security system makes use of the sensor and the microprocessor to control
the security light. [6]
Q5. An elevator (lift) has a maximum weight limit of 2400 kg. The weight carried is
monitored by a sensor and a microprocessor.
Describe how the sensor and the microprocessor are used to make sure the maximum
weight limit is not exceeded. [6]
Q6. An office has an automated lighting system. When movement is detected in the office
the lights are switched on. If movement is not detected for a period of 2 minutes the lights
are switched off. The system uses a sensor and a microprocessor.
Describe how the automated lighting system uses a sensor and a microprocessor. [6]
Q8. A business wants to use a biometric security system to control entry to the office. The
system will use a biometric device and a microprocessor.
Explain how the biometric security system will make use of the biometric device and the
microprocessor to control entry to the office. [6]
Fingerprint scanner can be used. User will place their finger on touchscreen device so their
finger gets scanned.
Sensor in the fingerprint scanner will take readings of user.
Readings are converted from analogue to digital using ADC.
Readings are sent to the microprocessor.
Readings are compared to stored values.
If readings match, user can enter.
If readings do not match then user is declined entry and alarm may sound to alert the
security.
Interactive whiteboard:
Working:
It allows a user to write on a surface using a pen; text and drawings are then captured
electronically and stored for later use.
The user can use either their finger or a special pen to make selections.
It is possible to edit image by adding labels or descriptions.
Use:
It is used mostly in meetings to discuss an idea and everyone can interact by simply using
their fingers on the Whiteboard surface.
The information which is hand-drawn or hand written is stored so nothing from the meeting
is lost.
It is used in classrooms for teaching students.
Advantages:
Disadvantages: