logging in or signing up pressure transducers nitinjadhav.2010 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1071 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 16, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: 10/16/2010 1 Pressure transducer Converts pressure into an analog electrical signal, which is achieved by the physical deformation of strain gages which are bonded into the diaphragm of the pressure transducer and wired into a wheatstone bridge configuration. Pressure applied to the pressure transducer produces a deflection of the diaphragm which introduces strain to the gages. The strain will produce an electrical resistance change proportional to the pressure. One of the most common is the strain-gage base transducer. The Electrical Output of Pressure Transducers : The Electrical Output of Pressure Transducers Pressure transducers are generally available with three types of electrical output Millivolt Volt and 4-20mA Millivolt Output Pressure Transducers : Millivolt Output Pressure Transducers Are normally the most economical. The output is nominally around 30mV. The actual output is directly proportional to the input power or excitation. If the excitation fluctuates, the output changes. Because the output signal is so low, the transducer should not be located in an electrically noisy environment. The distances between the transducer and the readout instrument should also be kept relatively short. Voltage Output Pressure Transducers : Voltage Output Pressure Transducers Include integral signal conditioning which provide a much higher output than a millivolt transducer. The output is normally 0-5Vdc or 0-10Vdc. Because they have a higher level output these transducers are not as susceptible to electrical noise as millivolt transducers and can therefore be used in much more industrial environments. 4-20 mA Output Pressure Transducers : 4-20 mA Output Pressure Transducers Since a 4-20mA signal is least affected by electrical noise and resistance & are best used for long distances. It is not uncommon to use these transducers in applications where the lead wire must be 1000 feet or more Styles of Pressure Transducers : Styles of Pressure Transducers PC Board Mountable Pressure Transducersare generally compact economical pressure transducers designed to mount on an electrical PC board and be integrated into other products General Purpose Transducers : General Purpose Transducers General purpose pressure transducers are the most common since they are designed to fit the broadest set of applications Heavy Duty/Industrial Pressure Transducers : Heavy Duty/Industrial Pressure Transducers Feature a much more rugged enclosure than other transducers. They are designed to accommodate heavy industrial environments. 4-20mA output provides much greater immunity to electrical noise in industrial environments. High Stability/High Accuracy Pressure Transducers : High Stability/High Accuracy Pressure Transducers An accuracy of 0.25% of full scale or higher. High stability and high accuracy can offer errors as low as 0.05% of full scale Although more expensive than general purpose transducers, they may be the only option if high precision is required. Flush Diaphragm Pressure Transducers : Flush Diaphragm Pressure Transducers With flush diaphragm pressure transducers, the diaphragm is flush to the process. This eliminates a cavity above the diaphragm that could collect fluid matter from the process. Those applications include monitoring the pressure of foods or liquids that have very high viscosity Special Purpose Transducers : Special Purpose Transducers These include pressure transducers specially designed for pressure measurement in very high or low temperatures, submersible pressure transducers, barometric pressure transducers and pressure transducers with digital communications output or wireless outputs. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
pressure transducers nitinjadhav.2010 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1071 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 16, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: 10/16/2010 1 Pressure transducer Converts pressure into an analog electrical signal, which is achieved by the physical deformation of strain gages which are bonded into the diaphragm of the pressure transducer and wired into a wheatstone bridge configuration. Pressure applied to the pressure transducer produces a deflection of the diaphragm which introduces strain to the gages. The strain will produce an electrical resistance change proportional to the pressure. One of the most common is the strain-gage base transducer. The Electrical Output of Pressure Transducers : The Electrical Output of Pressure Transducers Pressure transducers are generally available with three types of electrical output Millivolt Volt and 4-20mA Millivolt Output Pressure Transducers : Millivolt Output Pressure Transducers Are normally the most economical. The output is nominally around 30mV. The actual output is directly proportional to the input power or excitation. If the excitation fluctuates, the output changes. Because the output signal is so low, the transducer should not be located in an electrically noisy environment. The distances between the transducer and the readout instrument should also be kept relatively short. Voltage Output Pressure Transducers : Voltage Output Pressure Transducers Include integral signal conditioning which provide a much higher output than a millivolt transducer. The output is normally 0-5Vdc or 0-10Vdc. Because they have a higher level output these transducers are not as susceptible to electrical noise as millivolt transducers and can therefore be used in much more industrial environments. 4-20 mA Output Pressure Transducers : 4-20 mA Output Pressure Transducers Since a 4-20mA signal is least affected by electrical noise and resistance & are best used for long distances. It is not uncommon to use these transducers in applications where the lead wire must be 1000 feet or more Styles of Pressure Transducers : Styles of Pressure Transducers PC Board Mountable Pressure Transducersare generally compact economical pressure transducers designed to mount on an electrical PC board and be integrated into other products General Purpose Transducers : General Purpose Transducers General purpose pressure transducers are the most common since they are designed to fit the broadest set of applications Heavy Duty/Industrial Pressure Transducers : Heavy Duty/Industrial Pressure Transducers Feature a much more rugged enclosure than other transducers. They are designed to accommodate heavy industrial environments. 4-20mA output provides much greater immunity to electrical noise in industrial environments. High Stability/High Accuracy Pressure Transducers : High Stability/High Accuracy Pressure Transducers An accuracy of 0.25% of full scale or higher. High stability and high accuracy can offer errors as low as 0.05% of full scale Although more expensive than general purpose transducers, they may be the only option if high precision is required. Flush Diaphragm Pressure Transducers : Flush Diaphragm Pressure Transducers With flush diaphragm pressure transducers, the diaphragm is flush to the process. This eliminates a cavity above the diaphragm that could collect fluid matter from the process. Those applications include monitoring the pressure of foods or liquids that have very high viscosity Special Purpose Transducers : Special Purpose Transducers These include pressure transducers specially designed for pressure measurement in very high or low temperatures, submersible pressure transducers, barometric pressure transducers and pressure transducers with digital communications output or wireless outputs.