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Selected sensor circuits : from data sheet to simulation / Peter Baumann.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Baumann, Peter, author.
Series:
Engineering Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Detectors.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (284 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer, [2023]
Summary:
This book shows the steps from data sheets of sensors to the extraction of model parameters for the program PSPICE in order to realize circuit analyses.Physical ENTITIES as temperature, humidity, light, pressure and sound are included by equations.
Contents:
Intro
Preface to the Third Edition of Selected Sensor Circuits
Preface to the Third Edition
Contents
1: Temperature Sensors
1.1 NTC Sensors
1.2 PTC Sensors
1.2.1 Silicon Temperature Sensors
1.2.2 Platinum Temperature Sensors
1.3 Bandgap Source as Voltage Reference
References
2: Humidity Sensors
2.1 Capacitive Humidity Sensors
2.1.1 Sensor KFS 140-D
2.1.2 Sensor KFS 33-LC
2.2 Electrolytic Humidity Sensor EFS-10
2.3 Resistive Humidity Sensor
3: Optical Sensors
3.1 Photoresistors
3.2 Light Control of a DC Micromotor
3.3 Silicon Photodiode
3.4 Light-Voltage Converter
3.5 Photovoltaic MOSFET Relay
3.6 RGB Colour Sensor
3.7 Phototransistor
3.8 Fork Coupler
3.9 Reflex Light Barrier
3.10 Infrared Light Barrier
4: Force Sensors
4.1 Definition of Force
4.2 Foil Force Sensor
4.3 Voltage Follower with Force Sensor
4.4 Inverting Amplifier with Force Sensor
4.5 Schmitt Trigger Multivibrator with Force Sensor
4.6 Schmitt Trigger with Force Sensor
4.7 Counting Circuit
4.8 Counting the Impact Load Pulses
4.9 MOSFET Control with Foil Force Sensor
4.10 Comparator with Foil Force Sensor
4.11 Triangle-Rectangle Generator with Foil Force Sensor
5: Pressure Sensors
5.1 Strain Gauges
5.2 Structural Steel Bending Bar
5.3 Piezoresistive P-Silicon Pressure Sensor
6: Hall Sensor
6.1 Mode of Operation and Characteristic Curves
6.2 Hall Switch
6.3 Switching Hysteresis
6.4 Hall Voltage with Cosine Curve
7: Reed Components
7.1 Mode of Action
7.2 Reed Relay as Normally Open Contact
7.3 Light Barrier with Reed Relay
7.4 Reed Sensor as Proximity Switch
7.4.1 Basic Circuitry
7.4.2 Circuit with Hysteresis
7.4.3 Representation of the Hysteresis Loop.
References
8: Piezoelectric Buzzer
8.1 Buzzer for External Control
8.1.1 PSPICE Models of Buzzers with External Control
8.1.2 Circuits with Buzzers for External Control
8.1.2.1 Excitation with CMOS AMV
8.1.2.2 RC Phase Shifter
8.1.2.3 Tapped LC Resonant Circuit
8.1.2.4 Circuit with Force Sensor
8.2 Selve-Drive Buzzer
8.2.1 PSPICE Models of Self-Driving Buzzers
8.2.2 Circuits with Self-Triggering Buzzers
8.2.2.1 Transistor Oscillator
8.2.2.2 CMOS Inverter Oscillator
8.2.2.3 Circuit with Phototransistor
8.2.2.4 Circuit with NTC Sensor
9: Ultrasonic Transducer
9.1 PSPICE Models
9.2 Ultrasonic Transmitter and Receiver
9.2.1 US Transmitter and US Receiver as Single Stage Transistor Amplifier
9.2.2 US Transmitter with US Receiver as OP- NF Amplifier
9.3 Ultrasonic Distance Warning
9.3.1 Distance Warning with E-POLY Source as Coupling Element
9.3.2 Distance Warning with Inductance Coupling Element
9.4 Transmitting Impulses to the Receiver
10: Surface Acoustic Wave Devices
10.1 AOW Delay Lines
10.1.1 AOW Delay Line with Quartz Substrate
10.1.2 AOW Delay Line with Lithium Niobate Substrate
10.1.3 Sensor Applications
10.1.3.1 AOW Temperature Sensor with Lithium Niobate Substrate
10.1.3.2 Sensor with Quartz Substrate for the Detection of Chemical Substances
10.2 Surface Acoustic Wave Resonators
10.2.1 One-Port Surface Wave Resonator
10.2.2 Colpitts Oscillator
10.2.3 Pierce Oscillator
10.2.4 Two-Port Surface Acoustic Wave Resonator
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Other Format:
Print version: Baumann, Peter Selected Sensor Circuits
ISBN:
9783658382124
OCLC:
1348484370

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