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Nyce D Linear Position Sensors Theory And Application 2003
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Society and industry worldwide continue to increase their reliance on the availability of accurate and current measurement information. Timely access to this information is critical to effectively meet the indication and control requirements of industrial processes, manufacturing equipment, household appliances, onboard automotive systems, and consumer products. A variety of technologies are used to address the specific sensing parameters and configurations needed to meet these requirements. Sensors are used in cars to measure many safety- and performance-related parameters, including throttle position, temperature, composition of the exhaust gas, suspension height, pedal position, transmission gear position, and vehicle acceleration. In clothes-washing machines, sensors measure water level and temperature, load size, and drum position variation. Industrial process machinery requires the measurement of position, velocity, and acceleration, in addition to chemical composition, process pressure, temperature, and so on. Position measurement comprises a large portion of the worldwide requirement for sensors. In this book we explain the theory and application of the technologies used in sensors and transducers for the measurement of linear position. There is often some hesitation in selecting the proper word, sensor or transducer, since the meanings of the terms are somewhat overlapping in normal use. In Chapter 1 we present working definitions of these and other, sometimes confusing, terms used in the field of sensing technology. In Chapter 2 we explain how the performance of linear position transducers is specified. In the remaining chapters we present the theory supporting an understanding of the prominent technologies in use in linear position transducer products. Application guidance and examples are included. Sensor definitions and conventions. Specifications. Resistive sensing. Capacitive sensing. Inductive sensing. The LVDT. The Hall effect. Magnetoresistive sensing. Magnetostrictive sensing. Encoders
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