Advanced Sensors
Advanced Sensors
Advanced Sensors
Today's Lecture
Piezo Acceleration Movement (IR) Distance (IR) Microphones
Piezo Sensor
Generates a Voltage High impedance app 1Mohm (1.000.000) Mechanically tough
Applications of Accelerometer
Accelerometers can be used to measure vibration on cars, machines, buildings, process control systems and safety installations. They can also be used to measure seismic activity, inclination, machine vibration, dynamic distance and speed with or without the influence of gravity. accelerometers is in airbag systems for automobiles. In this case the accelerometers are used to detect the rapid negative acceleration of the vehicle to determine when a collision has occurred and the severity of the collision.
Accelerometers are being incorporated into more and more personal electronic devices such as media players and gaming devices, like the Wii Remote, which has multiple accelerometers to provide another element of gameplay. In particular, more and more smartphones (such as Apple's iPhone and the Nokia N95) are incorporating accelerometers for step counters, user interface control, and switching between portrait and landscape modes. Another Apple product featuring an accelerometer is the iPod Touch.
Principal of Accelerometer
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Detection Anglers:
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KC778B is the main chip on the passive infrared sensor. Here are the features of the passive infrared sensor:
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Block diagram:
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Triangulating principle Light is sent out at a known angle from the transmitter and the receiver detects the direction of the light that is received (angle). Based on the receiving angle the distance is calculated. The triangulating principle is used for the short distance measurements in the range (um/mm) with high resolution. Time of flight principle In the principle Time of flight is a short pulse of light sent out. This pulse is reflected and the time from the pulse being sent out till it is received again is measured. This time is corresponding to the distance.
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Output Signals
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Measurement Spread
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Microphones Technologies
Electrodynamic (Coil in magnetic field) Electrostatic (A capacitor that changes size) Piezo
Moving Coil Microphone Condenser Microphones
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Examples of microphones
Electrodynamic Benefits: Robust, high dynamic range
Microphone Characteristics
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Links
http://www.sharp-world.com/products/device/lineup/table/085.html http://www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/acoustics_world/id/Microphones/Microphones.htm
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Exercise
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Connect the IR Distance Measurement Sensor to the Teleo board (analog in) and test the spread & range of the sensor (in cm). Review the Making Things page for Max implementation. http://www.makingthings.com/products/acc_datasheets/acc Connect the passive infrared sensor (digital in) and find out the spread and range for motion detection. Can it detect a piece of paper? How could you use it in practice? (installations / instrument interfaces) Model an installation space that will have three distinct active zones but will use only two passive infrared sensors. How would you do it?
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