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A resource on position sensor technology, including background, operational theory, design and applications This book explains the theory and applications of the technologies used in the measurement of linear and angular/rotary position sensors. The first three chapters provide readers with the nece...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Nyce, David S. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2016]
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520 |a A resource on position sensor technology, including background, operational theory, design and applications This book explains the theory and applications of the technologies used in the measurement of linear and angular/rotary position sensors. The first three chapters provide readers with the necessary background information on sensors. These chapters review: the working definitions and conventions used in sensing technology; the specifications of linear position transducers and sensors and how they affect performance; and sensor output types and communication protocols. The remaining chapters discuss each separate sensor technology in detail. These include resistive sensors, cable extension transducers, capacitive sensors, inductive sensors, LVDT and RVDT sensors, distributed impedance sensors, Hall Effect sensors, magnetoresistive sensors, magnetostrictive sensors, linear and rotary encoders, and optical triangulation position sensors.-Discusses sensor specification, theory of operation, sensor design, and application criteria -Reviews the background history of the linear and angular/rotary position sensors as well as the underlying engineering techniques -Includes end-of-chapter exercises Position Sensors is written for electrical, mechanical, and material engineers as well as engineering students who are interested in understanding sensor technologies. 
505 0 |a Intro; Title Page ; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; PREFACE; TRADEMARKS; About the Companion Website ; Chapter 1 SENSOR DEFINITIONS AND CONVENTIONS; Chapter 2 SPECIFICATIONS; Chapter 3 OUTPUT TYPES AND COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS; Chapter 4 RESISTIVE/POTENTIOMETRIC SENSING; Chapter 5 CABLE EXTENSION TRANSDUCERS; Chapter 6 CAPACITIVE SENSING; Chapter 7 INDUCTIVE SENSING; Chapter 8 THE LVDT AND RVDT; Chapter 9 DISTRIBUTED IMPEDANCE; Chapter 10 THE HALL EFFECT; Chapter 11 MAGNETORESISTIVE SENSING; Chapter 12 MAGNETOSTRICTIVE SENSING; Chapter 13 ENCODERS; Chapter 14 OPTICAL TRIANGULATION. 
505 8 |a 2.9 WHAT DOES ALL THIS ACCURACY STUFF MEAN TO ME?2.10 TEMPERATURE EFFECTS; 2.11 RESPONSE TIME; 2.12 DAMPING; 2.13 CROSS SENSITIVITY; 2.14 SHOCK AND VIBRATION; 2.15 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY; 2.16 HIGH VOLTAGE PULSE PROTECTION; 2.17 POWER REQUIREMENTS; 2.18 INTRINSIC SAFETY, EXPLOSION PROOFING, AND PURGING; 2.19 RELIABILITY; 2.20 QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW; REFERENCES; 3.1 ANALOG OUTPUT TYPES; 3.2 DIGITAL OUTPUT TYPES; 3.3 SSI; 3.4 CANbus; 3.5 PROFIBUS; 3.6 HART; 3.7 QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW; 4.1 RESISTIVE POSITION SENSORS; 4.2 Resistance; 4.3 HISTORY OF RESISTORS AND RESISTIVE POSITION SENSORS. 
505 8 |a 4.4 POSITION SENSOR DESIGN4.5 THE RESISTIVE ELEMENT; 4.6 THE WIPER; 4.7 LINEAR AND ROTARY MECHANICS; 4.8 SIGNAL CONDITIONING; 4.9 ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES; 4.10 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS; 4.11 SPECIFICATIONS AND APPLICATION; 4.12 MANUFACTURERS; 4.13 QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW; 5.1 CABLE EXTENSION TRANSDUCER HISTORY; 5.2 CABLE EXTENSION TRANSDUCER CONSTRUCTION; 5.3 SIGNAL CONDITIONING; 5.4 APPLICATION; 5.5 ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES; 5.6 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS; 5.7 MANUFACTURERS; 5.8 QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW; 6.1 CAPACITIVE POSITION SENSORS; 6.2 CAPACITANCE; 6.3 DIELECTRIC CONSTANT. 
505 8 |a 6.4 HISTORY OF CAPACITIVE POSITION SENSORS6.5 CAPACITIVE POSITION SENSOR DESIGN; 6.6 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS FOR CAPACITIVE SENSORS; 6.7 GUARD ELECTRODES; 6.8 EMI/RFI; 6.9 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND APPLICATION; 6.10 MANUFACTURERS; 6.11 QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW; REFERENCES; 7.1 INDUCTIVE POSITION SENSORS; 7.2 INDUCTANCE; 7.3 PERMEABILITY; 7.4 HISTORY OF INDUCTIVE POSITION SENSORS; 7.5 INDUCTIVE POSITION SENSOR DESIGN; 7.6 THE COIL AND BOBBIN; 7.7 CORE; 7.8 SIGNAL CONDITIONING; 7.9 ADVANTAGES; 7.10 TYPICAL APPLICATION AND PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS; 7.11 MANUFACTURERS. 
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