Sensors and Transducers Unit 1 Definitions and Classifications
Sensors and Transducers Unit 1 Definitions and Classifications
by
Dr. Niraj Singh Mehta
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Contents
Introduction
Example
Classification of Transducers
1
14-Sep-22
Real
Intelligent
World Sensor System
2
14-Sep-22
Transducers: Definition
Transducers:
Transducers are the devices that convert energy in one form into
another form. Generally the energy is in the form of a signal.
Transducer is a term collectively used for both sensors and
actuators.
Transducers :Example
In the Given block diagram of a simple measuring system, there are three basic
elements:
1. Sensor
2. Signal Conditioning Unit
3. Data Representing Device
3
14-Sep-22
1. Sensor:
A Sensor is a device that is used to detect changes in any physical
quantity like Temperature, Speed, Flow, Level, Pressure, etc.
Any changes in the input quantity will be detected by a Sensor and
reflected as changes in output quantity.
Both the input and output quantities of a Sensor are Physical i.e.
Non-Electrical in nature.
4
14-Sep-22
Classification of Transducers
There are several ways we can classify transducers , that include the role of the transducers,
structure of the transducers or the phenomena of their working.
It is easy to classify transducers as Input Transducers or Output Transducers, if they are
treated as simple signal converters.
Input Transducers measure non-electrical quantities and convert them into electrical
quantities.
Output Transducers on the other hand, work in the opposite way i.e. their input signals are
electrical and their output signals are non-electrical or physical like force, displacement,
torque, pressure etc. Further depending on the principle of operation, transducers can also be
classified into mechanical, thermal, electrical, etc.
5
14-Sep-22
Classification of Transducers
1. Classification based on Physical Effect:
The first classification of Transducers is based on the physical effect engaged to convert the
physical quantity to electrical quantity.
For example, is the change in resistance (physical quantity) of a copper element in
proportion to the change in temperature.
The following physical effects are generally used:
1. Variation in Resistance
2. Variation in Inductance
3. Variation in Capacitance
4. Hall Effect
5. Piezoelectric Effect
Classification of Transducers
2. Classification based on Physical Quantity
The second classification of Transducers is based on the physical quantity converted i.e. the end
use of the transducer after the conversion. For example, a Pressure Transducer is a transducer
that converts pressure into electrical signal.
Following is small list of transducers classified based on the physical quantity and corresponding
examples:
1. Temperature Transducer – Thermocouple
2. Pressure Transducer – Bourdon Gauge
3. Displacement Transducer – LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer)
4. Level Transducer – Torque Tube
6
14-Sep-22
Classification of Transducers
Contd…
Classification of Transducers
3. Classification based on Source of Energy
Transducers are also classified based on the source of energy. Under this category,
there usually two types of transducers:
1. Active Transducers
2. Passive Transducers
1. Active Transducers
In Active Transducers, the energy from the input is used as a control signal in the process of
transferring energy from power supply to proportional output.
7
14-Sep-22
Classification of Transducers
Example: Active Transducer
Classification of Transducers
2.Passive Transducers
In Passive Transducers, the energy from the input is directly converted into the output.
For example, a Thermocouple is a passive transducer, where the heat energy, which is
absorbed from input, is converted into electrical signals (voltage).
8
14-Sep-22
Classification of Transducers
Mechanical Transducers
List of mechanical transducers for measuring different quantities and responds with
mechanical signal
Quantity to be Type of Output Signal
Mechanical Transducer
Measured (Mechanical)
Bimetallic Strip Displacement and Force
Temperature
Fluid Expansion Displacement and Force
Ring Balance Manometer Displacement
Metallic Diaphragms Displacement and Strain
Pressure
Capsules and Bellows Displacement
Membranes Displacement
Spring Balance Displacement and Strain
Force Hydraulic Load Cell Pressure
Column Load Cell Displacement and Strain
Classification of Transducers
Mechanical Transducers
List of mechanical transducers for measuring different quantities and responds with
mechanical signal
Quantity to be Type of Output Signal
Mechanical Transducer
Measured (Mechanical)
Dynamometer Force and Strain
Gyroscope Displacement
Torque
Spiral Springs Displacement
Torsion Bar Displacement and Strain
Flow Obstruction Element Strain and Pressure
Flow Rate
Pitot Tube Pressure
Manometer Displacement
Liquid Level Displacement, Force and
Float Elements
Strain
9
14-Sep-22
Classification of Transducers
Electrical Transducers
If the physical quantity is converted to an electrical quantity, then the transducers are Electrical Transducers.
Electrical Transducers are those that respond to changes in physical quantities with electrical outputs. They
are further divided into Passive Electrical Transducers and Active Electrical Transducers.
Lists of Electrical Transducers (Passive)
Resistance Thermometers
Classification of Transducers
Electrical Transducers
Lists of Electrical Transducers (Passive)
10
14-Sep-22
Classification of Transducers
Electrical Transducers
Lists of Electrical Transducers (Active)
Photoconductive Transducers
Photoelectric
Transducers Photo-emissive Transducers
Photovoltaic Force Transducers
Piezoelectric Strain Transducers
Active Piezoelectric Acceleration Transducers
Electrical Piezoelectric
Transducers Piezoelectric Pressure Transducers
Transducers
Piezoelectric Torque Transducers
Piezoelectric Force Transducers
Magnetostrictive Acceleration Transducers
Magnetostrictive
Transducers Magnetostrictive Force Transducers
Magnetostrictive Torsion Transducers
Classification of Transducers
Electrical Transducers
Lists of Electrical Transducers (Active)
Tachometers
Electrodynamic Pressure Transducers
Electromechanical
Transducers Electrodynamic Vibration Transducers
Active Electromagnetic Flow meters
Electrical Ionization Vacuum Gauge
Transducers Ionization Displacement Transducers
Ionization Nuclear Radiation Transducers
Transducers Radioactive Vacuum Gauge
Radioactive Level Gauge
Radioactive Thickness Gauge
11
14-Sep-22
References : https://www.electronicshub.org/types-of-transducers/
:Electronic Instrumentation, 2nd Edition, by SOL D Prensky, PHI, New Jersey
: https://web.itu.edu.tr/~yalcinme/files/courses/MMG/ch2_1%20Sensors%20and%20transducers.pdf
Thank
You
12