Chapter 2 2 Sensor
Chapter 2 2 Sensor
https://www.codrey.com/electronics/different-types-of-sensors/
Sensors Classification
❖ Classification based on the type of sensor:
❑ Accelerometers: Accelerometers
are based on the technology
named “microelectromechanical
sensor.” They can be used in
dynamic systems.
thermistors
❑ Touch sensor:
o A touch sensor is a variable resistor that changes
its resistance as per the location where it gets touched. It is
made of a conductive and a partially conductive substance and
insulated in a plastic cover. The flow of current is due to a
conductive material that allows current partially.
o The touch sensor is a cost-effective solution for many
applications, such as washing machines, fluid-level sensors, and
dishwashers.
https://www.raypcb.com/touch-sensor/
Working Principle of Sensors
• When the metal or the dielectric approaches the electrode, the capacitance between a main
electrode and ground potential increases by the effect of the electrostatic induction.
• The oscillation circuit that starts oscillation depending on the capacitance change of this
electrode is composed, and the approach of the sensing object is detected by increase of the
oscillation amplitude.
• When the sensing object is the dielectric, the change in the capacitance between a main
electrode and ground potential grows by the relative permittivity large and it is easy for the
sensor to detect it.
Working Principle of Sensors
❑ Ultrasonic sensor: An ultrasonic sensor is used to detect the
distance of an object. The working principle is the time duration
between the emission and receiving of the waves after reflecting
from the object. Ultrasonic sensors use sound waves to measure
the distance of an object.
OUTLINE
❖ Sensors Classification
❖ Working Principle of Sensors
1. Accuracy
2. Cost
3. Range of communication
4. Repeatability
5. Resolution
6. Environmental constraints
7. Data calibration
OUTLINE
❖ Sensors Classification
❖ Working Principle of Sensors