Transcription of SENSOR IGNAL ONDITIONING
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SENSOR SIGNAL CONDITIONING H Op Amp History1 Op Amp Basics2 Specialty Amplifiers3 Using Op Amps with Data Converters 4 SENSOR Signal Conditioning1 Introduction2 Bridge Circuits3 Strain, Force, Pressure and Flow Measurements4 High Impedance Sensors5 Temperature Sensors5 Analog Filters6 Signal Amplifiers7 Hardware and Housekeeping Techniques OP AMP APPLICATIONS SENSOR SIGNAL CONDITIONING INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 4: SENSOR SIGNAL CONDITIONING Walt Kester, James Bryant, Walt Jung, Scott Wurcer, Chuck Kitchin SECTION 4-1: INTRODUCTION Walt Kester This chapter of the book deals with various sensors and associated signal-conditioning circuitry involving the use of op amps and in-amps.
designed to measure. Thus we have temperature sensors, force sensors, pressure sensors, motion sensors, etc. However, sensors which measure different properties may have the same type of electrical output. For instance, a Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) is a variable resistance, as is a resistive strain gauge.
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