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What are common ways to protect a sensor from harmful exposure?

May 31, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

For a sensor, the amount of harmful exposure it receives from the environment and harmful constituents in the measuring process depends on what is being sensed and the environment itself. Different packaging is required to cope with and survive the specific situation. Two major considerations for protection are at the sensing element/transducer level or at […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Tagged With: sensor packaging

How do you know when an IP69K package is required for a sensor?

May 25, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

To answer this question, you first need to know what an IP69K package is. The  (IEC) developed its IEC 60529 rating system to define different degrees of protection (i.e., ingress protection (IP)) for enclosures. The most recent version is IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013 CSV, Consolidated version, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code). It costs hundreds […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Tagged With: IEC, International Electrotechnical Commission

How fast is that thing going?

May 22, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

The need for speed implies the requirement for speed sensing. Speed sensors provide the input and feedback data to monitor and control motors and other rate sensitive linear and rotary applications. For example, the throughput of automated high-speed production lines depends on many parameters but the line speed is an early indication of expected versus […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), Hall Effect, Speed Tagged With: speed sensing

What is a transducer and how are sensors different?

May 19, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

The terms sensor and transducer are frequently used interchangeably, however, there are differences. Going strictly by definition, a transducer is a device that translates primarily nonelectrical quantities into electric signals [1]. Instrument engineers limit the definition to a device used for measurement purposes. In this context, transducers can be used for measuring mechanical, thermal acoustic, […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Tagged With: sensor, transducer

How can you get more than one measurement from a single sensing technology?

April 28, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Getting more than one sensor measurement from a semiconductor sensor package that is perhaps 50% or more smaller than one commonly used a decade ago is no problem. Two and even all three of the accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer (AGM) sensors found in an inertial measurement unit (IMU) commonly found in a smart phone are […]

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What’s the color of this thing?

April 28, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

When color is a critical part of the process control, it makes sense to avoid human operator detection and rely on a sensor and computing systems to perform the measurement. While the growth will be in the single digits, a recent report projects that the global color detection sensor market will reach $3.01 billion by […]

Filed Under: Color, Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Tagged With: color sensors

What’s the temperature of this thing?

April 27, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Of course, there are many follow-up questions regarding where or when such as: on just the surface, in the center, on average, instantaneously, or steady state, to name a few. The standard temperature measurement technique that many people first encountered was the mercury (Hg) thermometer to determine if they had a 98.6° or higher temperature. […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), RTD, Temperature, Thermistor, Thermocouple Tagged With: Temperature

What position is this thing in?

April 27, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Associated questions could include: Has it moved? In what type of motion? How close is it? While accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers provide inertial measurement units (IMUs) for position sensing in smart phones and other portable products, many other sensing technologies have been used to determine position, long before the smart phone. In industrial applications, more […]

Filed Under: Encoder, Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), Linear, LVDT, Magnetic, Optical, Position, Proximity, Rotary

What are ingestible sensors?

April 26, 2017 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

A recent report, notes that “in the medical sector, ingestible sensors are used in capsule endoscopy, patient monitoring, and controlled drug delivery applications.” Furthermore, the report projects that the ingestible sensor market is expected to grow from USD 198.2 Million in 2015 to USD 678.2 Million by 2022, at a CAGR of 20.2% between 2016 […]

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