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SEE TAIRA Ga EEETable of Contents
Chapter Sensors for Transdiic
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Classification of Transducers.
1.2.1 Active and Passive Transducer .
4.2.1.1 Active Transducers
1.2.1.2 Passive Transducers...
1.2.2 According to Transduction Principle
1.22.1 Capacitive Transduction.
1.222 Electromagnetic Transduction
4.2.2.3 Inductive Transduction...
1.2.24 Piezoelectric Transduction .
1.225 Photovoltaic Transduction... .
4.2.26 Photoconductive Transduction... .
4.2.3 Analog and Digital Transducers .
1.23.1 Analog Transducers . .
4.2.3.2 Digital Transducers
1.2.4 Primary or Secondary.........
1.2.5 Transducer and Inverse Transducer
1.3 Characteristics of Transducers ..
1.4 Transducer Selection Factors
1.5 Passive Transducers ...
1.6 Resistive Transducers ....
1.7 Potentiometric Resistance Transduce!
1.7.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Resistance Potentiometers .......0.0
1.8 Resistance Pressure Transducers.
1.8.1 Diaphragms