Almost every automated manufacturing operation has sensors
that ensure that the system is working correctly.
The inductive Sensor
The light sensor is a semiconductor device such as a photo diode which generates a small current when light energy strikes it or more commonly a photo transistor or a photodarlington that allows current to flow if light strikes it.
Examples of Sensors that are used in industrial
control are:
Non-Contact Presence
Sensors (Proximity Sensors)
Contact sensors are often avoided in automated
systems because wherever parts touch there is wear and a potential for eventual
failure of the sensor. Automated systems are increasingly being designed with
non-contact sensors. The three most common types of non-contact sensors in use
today are:
- Inductive proximity sensor
- Capacitive proximity sensor
- Optical proximity sensor
The above sensors are actually transducers, but
they include control circuitry that allows them to be used as switches. The
circuitry changes an internal switch when the transducer output reaches a
certain value.
Hall Effect Limit Switch |
The inductive Sensor
This is the most widely used non-contact sensor due
to its small size, robustness, and low-cost. This type of sensor can only
detect the presence of electrically conductive materials.
The DC power supplied is used to generate AC in an
internal coil, which in turn causes an alternating magnetic field. If no conductive
materials are near the face of the sensor, the only impedance to the internal
AC is due to the inductance of the coil. If however, a conductive material
enters the changing magnetic field, eddy currents are generated in that
conductive material, and there is a resultant increase in the impedance to the
AC in the proximity sensor. A current sensor, also built into the proximity
sensor detects when there is a drop in the internal AC current due to increased
impedance. The current controls a switch providing the output.
Inductive Sensor |
Capacitive proximity Sensors
These sensors sense the target objects due to
the target’s ability to be electrically charged. This works both on conductors
and non-conductors.
Inside the sensor is a circuit that uses the supplied
DC power to generate AC, to measure the current in the internal AC circuit, and
to switch the output circuit when the amount of AC current changes. Unlike the
inductive sensor, the AC does not drive a coil, but instead tries to charge a
capacitor. The AC can move current into and out of this plate only if there is
another plate nearby that can hold the opposite charge. The target being sensed
acts as the other plate.
Capacitive Proximity Sensor |
If this object is near enough to the face of the
capacitive sensor to be affected by the charge in the sensor’s internal
capacitor plate, it will respond by becoming oppositely charged near the
sensor, and the sensor will then be able to move significant into and out of
its internal plate.
Optical Proximity Sensors
These are widely used in automated systems because
they have been available longer and some can fit into small locations. They are
commonly known as light beam sensors of the thru-beam type or of the
retro-reflective type. A complete optical proximity sensor includes a light
source, and a sensor that detects the light. The light source is supplied
because it is usually critical that the light be tailored for the light sensor
system. The light source generates a light of a particular frequency which is
able to be detected by the light sensor in use. Infra-red light is used in most
optical sensors. To make the light sensing system more foolproof, most optical
proximity sensor light sources pulse the infra-red light on and off at a fixed
frequency. The light sensor circuit is designed so that light that is not
pulsing at this frequency is rejected.
Optical Proximity Sensors |
The light sensor is a semiconductor device such as a photo diode which generates a small current when light energy strikes it or more commonly a photo transistor or a photodarlington that allows current to flow if light strikes it.
You can also read: Use of Smart Sensors in Industrial Measurement and Control Systems
Some of the manufacturers of proximity sensors
include:
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