Position Sensors ​ Little knowledge on position sensor helps at some point in your carrier. ​ By Riku Sorsa and Suman Dahal.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 5 Computing Components. 5-2 Chapter Goals Read an ad for a computer and understand the jargon List the components and their function in a von.
Advertisements

Touch Screen Technology
Chapter 2 : Bug Algorithms Hyoekjae Kwon Sungmin Lee.
MECHATRONICS SENSORS.
In this presentation you will:
Patent-in-suit. Prior Art 1 – Stethoscope + Mic Prior Art 2 – Tactile Sensor.
Applications Team Sensing Products
SIGHT GLASS The sight glass is normally a graduated glass tube mounted on the side of the tank as shown in Fig This method is very simple and gives.
Touchscreen Implementation for Multi-Touch
Touch Screen Sensors Thomas Shupe ECE 5320 Mechatronics Assignment #1.
Level Sensors.
Method of Level Measurement
PRESENTATION BY ATIF DAR ULTRASONIC SENSORS.. CONTENTS PAGE Page 1 – Homepage Page 3 – Description of Ultrasonic Sensor. Page 4 – How the Ultrasonic Sensor.
T O U C H S C R E E N T E C H N O L O G Y © A J P.
Presented By Sandeep Reddy Baddam Roll no
GENERAL PRESENTATION ON TOUCHSCREEN Neeraj Dhiman.
Module 2: Hardware and Terminology
 Proximity switches open or close an electrical circuit when they make contact with or come within a certain distance of an object. electrical circuit.
Basics of Sensors. A sensor is a device which is used to sense the surroundings of it & gives some useful information about it. This information is used.
Karen Dundon. Existing Technology 1997 & 1998 Super Bowls “Smart Seats” –Order food, merchandise –See instant replays –Change camera angle.
Mouse, Touch Screen, Haptic Technology. Mouse Invented by Doug Engelbart First commercial computer to come with a mouse: Apple Macintosh 1984.
Efforts by: Ankit Puri B-Tech ECE. O VERVIEW Introduction Multi Point Touch Touchscreen Technologies Comparison Of Technologies Conclusion Future Technologies.
Ultrasonic Sensor Made By: 1.Hadeer Radwan 2.Alaa Mustafa 3.Amany Amr.
ISAT 303-Lab3-1  Measurement of Condition: Lab #3 (2005):  List of parameters of condition: –Linear distance, angular displacement, vibration, displacement,
1 Computer Maintenance Mobile Devices: How they Operate Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.
感測器原理與應用.
Sensors are mostly electronic devices used to monitor or capture something.
PPT on ”Transparent Technology”
PRESENTATION TOPIC :- Touch screen technology
 Touch screens emerged in the second half of the 1960’s  Dr. Samuel C. Hurst invented the touch screen in 1971.touch screen  First gained visibility.
Obstacle Detection Introductory Presentation. Opening Activity If you were blindfolded, what senses would you use to find things in the room?
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS A SYSTEMS APPROACH CHAPTER Copyright © 2014 by Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved Electronic Communications: A Systems.
TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY PRESENTED BY Priya Mishra Saroj Singh Shikha Ghodeshwar.
TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 5 Computing Components. 2 Computer Components Consider the following ad:
Touch Screen Technology
By Noordiana Kasim. MODERN I/O DEVICES 1. PRINTER 2. MONITOR 3. KEYBOARD 4. AUDIO SPEAKER 5. DVD DRIVE.
3M Touch Systems © 3M All Rights Reserved 3M CONFIDENTIAL ClearTek II Touch Screen.
Proximity Sensors. What are proximity sensors is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact.sensor.
Basic Components used in Electronics. Used in electronic circuits to charge up to a given potenti al.
HARDWARE DEVICES TOBY WILSON. HARDWARE DEVICES InputOutputStorage KeyboardMonitorsExternal Hard Disk MicePrintersFlash Drives Graphics TabletSpeakers.
ROBOTICS 01PEEQW Basilio Bona DAUIN – Politecnico di Torino.
EEE 499 GRADUATION PROJECT FIRST-MIDTERM PRESENTATION By Sedat ONATLI & Akbar SHADAKOV Supervisor : Prof.Dr. Arif NACAROĞLU.
IKE MARYFRANCES 12/SMS02/048 EMS 303 THE ADVANCEMENT AND APPLICATIONS OF THE TOUCHSCREEN TECHNOLOGY A touch screen is an electronic visual display that.
MULTI TOUCH  Multi-touch refers to a touch system's ability to simultaneously detect and resolve a minimum of 3+ touch points. All 3 or more touches are.
NAME:ABDULRAHEEM YUSUF BOLAJI DEPARTMENT: ACCOUNTING MATIC NUMBER : 12 /SMS02/002 COURSE:MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT "The recent advancement.
AN ORAL PRESENTATION BY ETIM,UNYIMEABASI I. 12/SMS02/038 ACCOUNTING.
THE RECENT ADVANCEMENT AND APPLICATIONS IN TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY.
Display Device and Interfacing
Touch Screen Technology
Touch Screen Technology Review
TOUCHLESS TOUCH SCREEN USER INTERFACE
TOUCH SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Obstacle avoiding robot { pixel }
Prof. Sajid Naeem (DOES – PC)
ULTRASONIC DISTANCE METER USING 8051
‘SONAR’ using Arduino & ultrasonic distance sensor
TOUCHSCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Vex Ultrasonic Sensor (US) Interfacing and Programming
ClearTek II Touch Screen
Basics of Sensor Compensation for Capacitive Sensors
Touchscreen Technology
Introductory Presentation
Introductory Presentation
Obstacle Detection Ultrasonic Sensor.
Surface Capacitive Technology (SCT)
Prepared by : fatheyah faqih Supervisor:Dr.Falah Hassn
Introductory Presentation
ClearTek II Touch Screen
Presentation transcript:

Position Sensors ​ Little knowledge on position sensor helps at some point in your carrier. ​ By Riku Sorsa and Suman Dahal

2 © Duarte, Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS ​ Materials used and manufacturing process ​ Working process ​ Interfacing with electronic circuits ​ Ultrasonic sensor INTRO

3 © Duarte, Inc Introduction ​ Position sensors are the electronic devices that permits position measurement. There are various types of position sensors. Generally they measure either absolute or relative position. ​ These sensors can output either linear, Angular or multi-axis positions. ​ There are various kinds of positions sensors. However on this presentation we are focusing on the capacitive sensor and it’s manufacturing and working process and brief discussion on the ultrasonic sensor. ​ Capacitive sensors are the sensors that detect human body capacitance based on capacitive coupling. ​ These sensors consists of electrical insulator plated with electronically conductive material. When human touch creates an electric field in the sensor, there is the capacitive change which is measured by the sensor.

4 © Duarte, Inc MATERIALS USED AND MANUFACTURING PROCESS ​ These kinds of capacitive sensors can be made using various materials as long as they can sense the change in capacitance. However, generally used materials during the manufacture of capacitive sensors are copper, ITO(Indium tin Oxide), Glass, Acrylic. Silver ink. ​ However resistance of the material must also be taken into account when choosing the material. ​ For example, ITO has a high resistance, which might need a PreScaler, which is used to slow down frequency in the CSD User Module for cap sense to facilitate optimum performance. ITO is broadly used in touchscreens and handling. Touchscreens use 1 to 3 layers of ITO depending on the specific product design considerations. ​ IPhone and Samsung Galaxy are constructed using several layers of materials as seen in figure below. These layers are called ‘stack up’ ​ The top layer is a protective layer made up of anti-scratch coated glass or PMMA(Polymethyl Methacrylate), which is also known as acrylic or Plexiglas. Directly underneath the surface layer is a thin adhesive layer or isolation layer and then the electrically conductive layers for touch sensing.

5 © Duarte, Inc WORKING PROCESS IPhone working process IPhone has a circuitry which can detect changes at each point along the grid. Every point has it’s own unique signal when touched and relays that to the iPhone’s processor. This helps iPhone to determine the location and movement of simultaneous touches in multiple locations on the phone’s touch screen. As iPhone relies on these capacitive materials, they don’t detect with stylus or non-conductive materials. ​ Capacitive sensor converts measured capacitance into a digital value called Raw counts. ​ As the sensor detect change in capacitance even if we are not touching the screen, the raw count helps detecting is the finger near or on the sensor. These raw counts are calculated by special capacitive touch sensing pre-processing circuit as shown in the figure aside.

6 © Duarte, Inc INTERFACING WITH ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ​ AD7142, is programmable controller for capacitance touch screen. It can interface to external capacitance sensors implementing functions. ​ A shunt method is used to sense capacitance. Using this method, an excitation source is connected to a transmitter generating an electric field to a receiver. When finger or other grounded object interferes with the field, some of the field lines are shunted to ground and do not reach the receiver. Therefore the capacitance increases when the finger is touching screen or a button and it decreases when finger is moving away of the screen.

7 © Duarte, Inc ULTRASONIC SENSOR ​ Ultrasonic sensors emit a high frequency sound waves and evaluate echo which is received back by the sensor. Same principle is used in radars and sonars. ​ Sensor calculates the time interval between sending the signal and receiving the echo to determine the distance to an object. ​ Capacitive sensors are also called as transceivers/transducers, and this is because the sensor sends and receives at the same time. ​ Ultrasonic sensor cant tell the difference between a small and large objects.