potentiometric device
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Introduction Types of Transducer Applications
TransducersTransducer convert nonelectrical quantity into an electrical signal in order to use electrical methods and techniques for measurements, manipulation or control
An instrumentation system consists of:Input deviceSignal conditioningOutput device
Passive Transducers Passive transducers produce variation in some
electrical parameter which can be measured as a voltage or current variation.
Self-Generating Transducers Self-Generating transducers produce an analog
voltage or current when stimulated by some physical form of energy. They do not require external power.
Resistance Transducer
Capacitance Transducer
Inductance Transducer
Voltage and current Transducer.
Potentiometers are variable resistance devices.
A change in the linear or angular displacement of a potentiometer varies the effective length of its conductor, and therefore the resistance of the device.
Potentiometers have a tendency for nonlinearity, and care must be taken when a high degree of accuracy is required.
Trimmer potentiometers are often built into the circuit to adjust the maximum and minimum output voltage to correspond to the maximum and minimum displacements of the measurement potentiometer.
Angular motion potentiometer and circuit with trimmers for upper and lower limits
Potentiometric transducers are widely used for sensing displacement and velocity (both linear and angular)
They also have various applications in automotive industry, environmental monitoring, control, and measurements