Transducers
Transducers
PRESENTATION BY:
Er. Harpreet Singh
Lecturer(Electrical engg.)
GPC Mohali (Khunimajra)
INTRODUCTION OF TRANSDUCERS
Pressure Voltage
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TRANSDUCERS
INDUCTIVE TRANSDUCER:
n-type
semiconductor
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Depletion Zone
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
p-type
semiconductor
CLASSIFICATION OF TRANSDUCERS
According to Transduction Principle
PHOTO CONDUCTIVE TRANSDUCTION :
TRANSDUCER:
INVERSE TRANSDUCER:
Resistive transducers :
Resistive transducers are those transducers in which the
resistance change due to the change in some physical
phenomenon.
The resistance of a metal conductor is expressed by a
simple equation.
R = L/A
Where R = resistance of conductor in
L = length of conductor in m
A = cross sectional area of conductor in m2
= resistivity of conductor material in -m.
RESISTIVE TRANSDUCER
There are 4 type of resistive transducers.
1. Potentiometers (POT)
2. Strain gauge
3. Thermistors
4. Resistance thermometer
POTENTIOMETER
The potentiometer are used for voltage division. They consist of a
resistive element provided with a sliding contact. The sliding contact
is called as wiper.
The contact motion may be linear or rotational or combination of the
two. The combinational potentiometer have their resistive element in
helix form and are called helipots.
Fig shows a linear pot and a rotary pot.
STRAIN GAUGE
The strain gauge is a passive, resistive transducer which
converts the mechanical elongation and compression into a
resistance change.
This change in resistance takes place due to variation in length
and cross sectional area of the gauge wire, when an external
force acts on it.
TYPES OF STRAIN GAUGE
displacement coil
VARIABLE RELUCTANCE INDUCTIVE
TRANSDUCER
Fig shows a variable reluctance inductive transducer.
As shown in fig the coil is wound on the ferromagnetic iron. The
target and core are not in direct contact with each other. They are
separated by an air gap.
The displacement has to be measured is applied to the ferromagnetic
core
The reluctance of the magnetic path is found by the size of the air
gap.
The self inductance of coil is given by
L = N2 / R = N2 / Ri + Ra
N : number of turns
R : reluctance of coil
Ri : reluctance of iron path
Ra : reluctance of air gap
CONTD.