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Differences Between Optical and UltraSonic Bubble Detectors

The document summarizes the key differences between optical and ultrasonic bubble detectors used in electrolyte analyzers. Optical bubble detectors use light beams to detect bubbles and can be affected by target materials and colors, while ultrasonic detectors use ultrasonic waves unaffected by materials. Ultrasonic detectors require additional hardware including a bubble detector PCB and two connection cables. The software version name will include "US" to indicate ultrasonic compatibility. Ultrasonic detectors connect to the motherboard via the add-on PCB rather than directly.

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Differences Between Optical and UltraSonic Bubble Detectors

The document summarizes the key differences between optical and ultrasonic bubble detectors used in electrolyte analyzers. Optical bubble detectors use light beams to detect bubbles and can be affected by target materials and colors, while ultrasonic detectors use ultrasonic waves unaffected by materials. Ultrasonic detectors require additional hardware including a bubble detector PCB and two connection cables. The software version name will include "US" to indicate ultrasonic compatibility. Ultrasonic detectors connect to the motherboard via the add-on PCB rather than directly.

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From Sensa Core Technical Service

Product: Electrolyte

Subject: Differences between Optical and UltraSonic Bubble Detectors

Number:

Date: 28.03.2019

We had introduced new UltraSonic Bubble Detector on the Electrolyte Analyzers. All the new
analyzers will come with this new UltraSonic Bubble Detectors.

Below are the differences between Optical and UltraSonic Bubble Detectors:

S.No Optical Bubble Detector UltraSonic Bubble Detector


.
1. Image: Image:

2. It works on 3.3 V DC It works on 5 V DC


3. Principle: Principle:
A beam of light is emitted from the light As the name indicates, ultrasonic sensors
emitting element and is received by the light measure distance by using ultrasonic waves.
receiving element. The sensor head emits an ultrasonic wave
The transmitter and receiver are separated. and receives the wave reflected back from the
When the target is between the transmitter and target. Ultrasonic Sensors measure the
receiver, the light is interrupted. distance to the target by measuring the time
Detection is affected by target materials/colors. between the emission and reception.
Detection is unaffected by target materials/colors.
Below 0.9 v : It detects Liquid
In between o.9 v to 2 v :- It detects Air Simply Liquid :- YES/NO
Above 2 v :- it detects whole blood
4. EXTRA Hardware: EXTRA Hardware:
 None  Bubble Detector PCB (Add-on PCB)
 Two RJ45 connector cables.

5. Difference on Mother Board: Difference on Mother Board:


There is a Resistor R66 (near Resistor The Resistor R66 (near Resistor R82) is not
R82). available and it was shorted with connecting
wire.

6. Software: Software:
The version which does not mentioned US The version which was mentioned US in its
in its name then it is a Optical Bubble name then it is a UltraSonic Bubble Detector
Detector compatible Software. compatible Software.
Eg: 24W5.5F.R017 Eg: 24W5.5USF.R017
7. Connectivity: Connectivity:
Bubble Detector is connected to the Mother Bubble Detector is connected to the Mother
Board directly with one RJ45 cable. Board via Bubble Detector PCB (Add-on
PCB) and two RJ45 cables.

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