Sensors and Data Acquisition: Radar Gun
Sensors and Data Acquisition: Radar Gun
Sensors and Data Acquisition: Radar Gun
Radar gun
Light sensor
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• The sensor is a physical element that employs some natural
phenomenon – it senses the variable being measured.
• The transducer converts this sensed info into a detectable
signal (can be electrical, mechanical, optical etc).
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Introduction (cont.)
• Some examples of primary sensor-transducer elements and
operations they perform:
Element Operation
Load Cells: Force to linear displacement
tension/compression and
bending
Diaphragm Pressure to displacement
Thermocouple Temperature to Electric
Potential
Venturi Fluid Velocity to pressure
change
Loading of the signal source
• Energy will always be taken from the signal source by the
measuring system, which means that the information
source will always be changed by the act of the
measurement.
• This effect is referred to as loading.
• The smaller the load placed on the signal source by the
measuring system, the better.
Transducers and sensors
• All instruments based on measuring signals therefore need to understand
the types of signals properties and characteristics of transducers
applications which are appropriate impact on the instrument systems
• •Transducer
• devices which produce an electrical signal proportional to a variable of
interest why? automation for speed, convenience (eg alarm) or objectivity
ease further manipulation of measurements extend range of processing
beyond simple calculations digital processing now very cheap
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensors
Types of Sensors (cont.)
• Since a significant change involves an exchange of energy,
sensors can be classified according to the type of energy
transfer that they detect.
• Thermal sensors
– temperature sensors: thermometers, thermocouples, temperature
sensitive resistors (thermistors and resistance temperature
detectors), bi-metal thermometers and thermostats
– heat sensors: calorimeter
• Electromagnetic sensors
– electrical resistance sensors: ohmmeter, multimeter
– electrical current sensors: galvanometer, ammeter
– electrical voltage sensors: voltmeter
– magnetism sensors: magnetic compass, magnetometer, Hall effect
device,
– metal detectors
Types of Sensors (cont.)
• Mechanical sensors
– pressure sensors: altimeter, barometer, barograph, pressure gauge,
air speed indicator, rate of climb indicator,
– gas and liquid flow sensors: flow sensor, flow meter, gas meter,
water meter, mass flow sensor
– mechanical sensors: acceleration sensor, position sensor, switch,
strain gauge
• Chemical sensors
– Chemical sensors detect the presence of specific chemicals or
classes of chemicals
Types of Sensors (cont.)
• Acoustic sensors
– sound sensors: microphones, hydrophones, seismometers
• Other types of sensors
– light sensors, or photodetectors, including semiconductor devices
such as photocells, photodiodes, phototransistors
– infra-red sensors
– proximity sensor
The Touch Sensor
• The Touch Sensor Touch sensors (or bump sensors) are
simple mechanical switches that turn on when in contact
with something. They work much the way you would
expect, like a button that, when pushed, connects a circuit
that sends a voltage to the computer.
• When not pushed, the button sends nothing to the
computer. These are very useful when performing low-
accuracy obstacle-avoidance tasks.
• If two touch sensors are placed on a robot, one on the front
and one on the back, the robot can be programmed to move
randomly around a room and, when it comes in contact
with an obstacle, to stop and reverse its direction until it
encounters an obstacle in that direction.
http://www.articles.co.nr/report/sensors.htm
The Infrared Proximity Sensor
http://www.articles.co.nr/report/sensors.htm
The Infrared Proximity Sensor (cont.)
http://www.migatron.com/understanding_ultrasonics.htm
Ultrasonic Detections and Control
Applications
• Roll Diameter, Tension
Control, Winding and
Unwind
http://www.migatron.com/apps.htm
Ultrasonic Detections and Control
Applications (cont.)
• Thru Beam Detection for
HighSpeed Counting
• Thread or Wire
Break Detection
Ultrasonic Detections and Control
Applications (cont.)
• Vehicle Detection For
Car Wash And
Automotive Assembly
• Thickness - Gauging
Piezoelectric sensors
• Piezoelectricity is the ability of certain crystals to produce
a voltage when subjected to mechanical stress. The word is
derived from the Greek piezein, which means to squeeze or
press.
• The piezoelectric effect works both ways, that is,
piezoelectric crystals, subject to an externally applied
voltage, can change shape by a small amount. The effect is
of the order of nanometres.
• A 1 cm cube of quartz with 2 kN of correctly applied
pressure upon it, can produce 12,500 V of electricity
http://www.sensorsweb.com/taxonomy/term/46
Piezoelectric sensors (cont.)
• The Piezoelectric Effect was discovered in the
1880's and is used widely in a number of
transducers and electronic gear.
http://www.fmg.bham.ac.uk/bulkpzt.htm
Piezoelectric sensors (cont.)
• Your old record player had a cartridge that used the
piezoelectric effect, the ultrasonic transducers in your
ancient car alarm used it, that hospital ultrasound scanner
uses it, some gas and cigarette lighters use it. Then there
are strain gauges and accelerometers, flow meters and
pressure transducers of all sorts not forgetting modern
barometers, model gyros, radios, TV’s, microphones and
computer and even your Swatch watch. You name it,
there's a tiny piece of quartz or piezo-ceramic in there
somewhere.
http://www.favonius.com/soaring/crystals/crystals.htm
Data Acquisition
•A data-acquisition system is the portion of a measurement
system that quantifies and stores data. There are many ways to
do this.
•An engineer who reads a transducer dial associates a number
with the dial position, and records the information in a log
book performs all of the tasks germane to a data-acquisition
system.
•In this section, we focus on microprocessor-based data-
acquisition systems, which are used to perform automated data
quantification and storage.
Data Acquisition System