Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Transducer:
A device, usually electrical, electronic, or electro-mechanical, that
converts one type of energy into another for various purposes
including measurement or information transfer.
In a broader sense, it is sometimes defined as any device that
converts a signal from one form into another.
Sensor: (e.g., thermometer)
Is a device that detects a change in a physical stimulus and turns it
into a signal which can be measured or recorded
Acquires information from the “real world”
Sensor Systems
Typically sensor system
convert desired parameter into electrically measurable signal
General Sensor system
Sensor/ transducer: sense “real world” parameter and converted
into a suitable signal
Signal conditioning: converts the sensed signal into an analog or
digital electrical value
Purpose of sensor in mechatronics
1. To provide position, velocity, and acceleration information of the
measuring element in a system which provides feedback information
2. To act as protective mechanism for a system
3. To help eliminate mechanically complex and expensive feeding and
sorting devices
4. To provide identification and indication of the presence of different
components
5. To provide real time information concerning the nature of the task
being performed
Performance and terminology
The desirable features of sensors are: 7. Repeatability
1. Range / span 8. Reliability
2. Errors and accuracy 9. Sensitivity
3. Non-linearity 10. Resolution
4. Hysteresis 11. Frequency Response
5. Dead band and Saturation 12. Response time
6. Output impedance 13. calibration
Range, Span and Error
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Range: lowest and highest values of the stimulus
Span: the arithmetic difference between the highest and lowest values
of the input that being sensed.
For example: a load cell for the measurement of forces might have a
range of 0 to 50 kN and a span of 50 kN
Errors: is the difference between the result of the measurement and
the true value of the quantity being measured.
Thermistors
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3.2 Capacitive Sensor
• A capacitive sensor which generate a electrical signal according to the
input.
• Capacitive sensors can directly sense a variety of things motion,
chemical composition, electric field and, indirectly, sense many other
variables which can be converted into motion or dielectric constant,
such as pressure, acceleration, fluid level, and fluid composition
• Example: Capacitive proximity sensor
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