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Introductiontosensorstransducers 140830045447 Phpapp02

The document discusses sensors and transducers. It defines a sensor as a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal that can be read by an observer or instrument. Sensors are used in many applications to detect various physical phenomena like temperature, light, pressure etc. It describes common types of sensors such as temperature sensors, light sensors, magnetic sensors, ultrasonic sensors and proximity sensors. It also discusses transducers and classifies them based on the type of transduction, whether they are primary/secondary, passive/active, analog/digital, and transducers versus inverse transducers.

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Introductiontosensorstransducers 140830045447 Phpapp02

The document discusses sensors and transducers. It defines a sensor as a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal that can be read by an observer or instrument. Sensors are used in many applications to detect various physical phenomena like temperature, light, pressure etc. It describes common types of sensors such as temperature sensors, light sensors, magnetic sensors, ultrasonic sensors and proximity sensors. It also discusses transducers and classifies them based on the type of transduction, whether they are primary/secondary, passive/active, analog/digital, and transducers versus inverse transducers.

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CENTRE FOR ENERGY ENGINEERING

(CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF JHARKHAND)


Transducers ?
A device which converts one form of
energy to another
A sensor converts the physical parameter to an electric
outputs
&
A actuator converts an electrical signal to a physical
outputs

SENSORS ACTUATOR

Physical Electrical
Parameter Inputs

Electrical Physical
signal outputs
SENSOR ?

A sensor is a converter ,that


measure a physical quantity and
converts it into a signal which
can by an observer or by an
instruments
OR
A sensor is a device, which responds
to an input quantity by generating a
functionally related output usually in
the form of an electrical or optical
signals
Let’s explain the example of
temperature.
The mercury in the glass
thermometer expands and
contracts the liquid to
convert the measured
temperature which can be
read by a viewer on the
calibrated glass tube.
Sensors are used in everyday
objects such as touch sensitive
elevator buttons and lams which dim
or brighten by touching and many
more like in
cars,machines,aerospace,robotics,
manufacturing,industrial,airplanes,
communications(cellular telephones,
radios), electrical devices and many
countless other applications
Common Detectable
Phenomenon
Stimulus Quantity

Biological & Chemical Fluid Concentrations (Gas or Liquid)

Electric Charge, Voltage, Current, Electric Field (amplitude,


phase,
polarization), Conductivity, Permittivity

Magnetic Magnetic Field (amplitude, phase, polarization), Flux,


Permeability

Optical Refractive Index, Reflectivity, Absorption

Thermal Temperature, Flux, Specific Heat, Thermal Conductivity

Mechanical Position, Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Strain, Stress,


Pressure, Torque
Common types of sensors
 Temperature sensors
 Light sensors
 Magnetic sensors
 Ultra sonic sensors
 Pressure sensors
 Proximity & displacement sensors
 IR sensors
 Biosensors
Temprature sensors
 Temperature sensors appear in
building, chemical process
plants, engines, appliances,
computers, and many other
devices that require
temperature monitoring

Ex- Resistance Temprature


device(RTD),Thermocouple
Light sensors

 Light sensors are used in cameras, infrared


detectors, and ambient lighting applications
 Sensor is composed of photoconductor such as a
photoresistor, photodiode, or phototransistor
Magnetic sensors
 Magnetic Field sensors are used
for power steering, security,
and current measurements on
transmission lines
Ultrasonic Sensor

 Ultrasonic sensors are used for position


measurements
 Sound Navigation And Ranging (SONAR)
 Radio Detection And Ranging (RADAR)
Proximity Sensor
 A proximity sensor detects the presence of objects that
are nearly placed without any point of contact. Since
there is no contact between the sensors and sensed
object and lack of mechanical parts, these sensors have
long functional life and high reliability.

 Used in automation engineering to define operating


states in process engineering plants, production systems
and automating plants ·Used in windows, and the alarm
is activated when the window opens · Used in machine
vibration monitoring to calculate the difference in
distance between a shaft and its support bearing
Bio-sensors
 Biosensors - These are based on the electrochemical
technology. They are used for food testing, medical care
device, water testing, and biological warfare agent
detection.
And Many Other Types Of sensors like
 Sound sensors:- measure quantities such as velocity and
acceleration
 Image sensors:- They are used in consumer electronics,
biometrics, traffic and security surveillance and PC imaging.
 Sound sensors:-Microphones
 Advanced Sensor Technology:-for bar code identification
Classification of Transducers
Transducers can be classified on five
basis:-
1. On the form of transduction used
2. As Primary & Secondary Transducers
3. As Passive & Active Transducers
4. As Analog & Digital Transducers
5. As Transducers & Inverse Transducers
On the Basis of transduction used :-
Transducer can be classified in to resistive,inductive,capacitive etc
depending upon how they converts the input quantity in to
Resistance,inductance,capacitance etc…

As Primary & Secondary Transducers:-


There are two stages of transduction,firstly the Pressure is
Converted in to a displacement by bourdon tube then the
Displacement is converted into analogous voltage by linear
Variable differential transformer(L.V.D.T),The Bourdon tube
Is Primary transducer & L.V.D.T called secondary transducer

As Passive & Active Transducer:-


Passive transducers uses the power from an external source & A part
Of it from the measurand quantity for the process of transduction
e.g- resistive,inductive,capacitive etc…

Active transducers self generate their own voltage or current output


They do not require the external power source
e.g- photovoltaic cells,thermocouple etc……
Analog & Digital Trnasducers
Analog transducers converts the input quantity into an
analog output which is continuous function of time
e.g- thermocouple,L.V.D.T

Digital transducers converts the input quantity in to an


electrical output which is in the form of pulses

Transducers & Inverse Transducers


Transducers is the device which converts non electrical
quantity in to electrical quantity

Inverse transducers is the device which converts electrical


quantity in to non electrical quantity
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