This document contains questions about transducers, sensors, and measurement devices:
1) Sensors and actuators are both examples of transducers.
2) Accuracy describes the maximum expected error of a measurement or sensor.
3) A thermistor produces a large change in resistance with temperature, but is very non-linear.
4) A photodiode can be used as either a photoconductive or photovoltaic light sensor.
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This document contains questions about transducers, sensors, and measurement devices:
1) Sensors and actuators are both examples of transducers.
2) Accuracy describes the maximum expected error of a measurement or sensor.
3) A thermistor produces a large change in resistance with temperature, but is very non-linear.
4) A photodiode can be used as either a photoconductive or photovoltaic light sensor.
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1. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Sensors and actuators are both examples
of transducers b. Actuators and Transducers are both examples of sensors. c. Sensors and transducers are both example of actuators. 2. What term describes the maximum expected error associated with a measurement or a sensor? a. resolution b. accuracy c. range d. precision 3. Which of the following forms of temperature sensor produces a large change in its resistance with temperature, but is very non-linear? a. thermistor b. pn junction sensor c. platinum resistance thermometer 4. One of the most widely used forms of light sensor is the photodiode. Which of the following statements is correct? a. a photodiode is an example of a photovoltaic sensor b. a photodiode can be used as either a photoconductive or photovoltaic sensor c. a photodiode is an example of a photoconductive sensor 5. The image below shows a strain. With the device oriented as shown, what is the direction of sensitivity of the device? a. horizontal b. vertical
6. What form of displacement sensors are
shown here? a. inductive proximity sensors b. opto switches c. absolute position encoders d. potentiometers 7. What form of displacement sensor is shown here? a. absolute position encoder b. a slotted opto-switch c. a reflective opt-switch d. an incremental position encoder 8. Which of the following statements is correct? a. Velocity can be determined using a position transducer by differentiating its output signal b. Velocity can be determined using a position transducer by integrating its output signal. c. Integration tends to amplify highfrequency noise present in a signal. 9. In the following circuit, if the resistance of the sensor varies linearly with the measured quantity, then the output voltage Vo is also linearly related to the measured quantity. a. true b. false 10. All mechanical switches suffer from switch bounce. a. true b. false ---------------------------------------------------------1. What device is similar to an RTD but has a negative temperature coefficient a.
Strain gauge
b. c. d. 2.
Thermistor Negative type RTD Thermocouple
The resistive change of a strain gauge
a.
is based on the weight placed upon it, but
can be many thousands of ohms b. is usually no more than 100 ohm c. is based on the gauge factor, but is typically less than an ohm d. has a positive temperature coefficient 3. The silicon-controlled rectifier can be turned off a. by a negative gate pulse b. by forced commutation c. with the off switch d. when the break over voltage is exceeded 4. The output voltage of a typical thermocouple is a. less than 100 mV b. greater than 1 V c. Thermocouple vary resistance, not voltage d. None of the above 5. The connections to a thermocouple a. can produce an unwanted thermocouple effect, which must be compensated for b. produce an extra desirable thermocouple effect c. must be protected, since high voltages are present d. produce an extra desirable thermocouple effect and must be protected, since high voltages are present