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1 RESISTIVE, CAPACITOR, INDUCTIVE, PIEZOELECTRIC SENSOR 2006200401 Tae-eui, Kim

2 Resistive Sensor ① Strain gage : changes in ② Force sensing resistor : changes in A ③ Thermistor : change in T ④ Potentiometer changes in L

3 Forcing Sensing Resistive

4 Thermister ceramicR NTC(Negative Temperature Coefficient) Thermister cf) PTC(Positive Temperature Coefficient)

5 (A) Voltage Divider (B) Inverting Amplifier

6 (C) Bridge Circuit (D) Linearization Linear region

7 Capacitive Sensor Most capacitive sensors are based on changes in

8 Inductive Sensor ① Self Inductance ② Mutual Inductance ③ Differential Inductance

9 Inductive Sensor ① Self Inductance

10 Inductive Sensor ② Mutual Inductance Don’t know where it is

11 Inductive Sensor ③ Differential Inductance LVDT(Linear variable Differential Transformer) a b c d e f Primary coil

12 Inductive Sensor (a) When core is at ; cancelled out

13 Inductive Sensor (b) When core is at

14 Inductive Sensor (c) When core is at Adventage of LVDT ; You have wide of range of measuring

15 Problem 13

16 Rectifier + LPF

17 Problem 13 Rectifier + LPF

18 Problem 13 phase – sensitive demodulation

19 Problem 13 phase – sensitive demodulation

20 Problem 14

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24 Piezoeletric Sensor ifthen Piezoelectric sensor has no dc response You cannot measure static, but dynamic Microphone, pulse

25 Piezoeletric Sensor

26 ② Charge Amplifier

27 Piezoeletric Sensor If you plan to use the piezoelectric sensor for measuring pulse, the lowest frequency of pulse signal is assumed to be 0.1Hz


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