Transcription of Lecture 3: Survey of sensing principles - Texas A&M University
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Intelligent Sensor SystemsRicardo Gutierrez-OsunaWright State University1 Lecture 3: Survey of sensing principlesgSensor classificationgMechanical sensorsgThermal sensorsgChemical sensors Intelligent Sensor SystemsRicardo Gutierrez-OsunaWright State University2 Sensor classification schemesgSensors can be classified, among others, according to one of the following criterianPower supply requirementsgPassive and activenNature of the output signalgDigital and analognMeasurement operational modegDeflection and null modesnInput/output dynamic relationships (covered in Lecture 2)
Intelligent Sensor Systems Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna Wright State University 2 Sensor classification schemes g Sensors can be classified, among others, according to one of the following criteria n Power supply requirements g Passive and active n Nature of the output signal g Digital and analog n Measurement operational mode g Deflection and null modes n Input/output dynamic relationships ...
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