Sensors
Sensors
The resistance across the diode is measured and converted into readable
units of temperature (Fahrenheit, Celsius, Centigrade, etc.) and, displayed
in numeric form over readout units. In the geotechnical monitoring field,
these temperature sensors are used to measure the internal temperature of
structures like bridges, dams, buildings, power plants, etc.
With this circuit, you can not only monitor humidity levels between
30 and 90 percent RH but also control it.
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The more water in the soil, the better the conductivity and the lower
the resistance.
The less water in the soil, the lower the conductivity and thus the
higher the resistance.
The emitter is simply an IR LED (Light Emitting Diode) and the detector is simply an
IR photodiode . Photodiode is sensitive to IR light of the same wavelength which is
emitted by the IR LED. When IR light falls on the photodiode, the resistances and the
output voltages will change in proportion to the magnitude of the IR light received.
There are five basic elements used in a typical infrared detection system: an infrared
source, a transmission medium, optical component, infrared detectors or receivers
and signal processing. Infrared lasers and Infrared LED’s of specific wavelength used
as infrared sources.
The three main types of media used for infrared transmission are vacuum,
atmosphere and optical fibers. Optical components are used to focus the infrared
radiation or to limit the spectral response.
Applications of IR Sensor
IR sensors use in various projects and also in various electronic devices. They all are
as follow,
Radiation Thermometers
IR Imaging Devices
IR image device is one of the major applications of IR waves, primarily by virtue of its
property that is not visible. It uses for thermal imagers, night vision devices etc.
Climatology
Meteorology
Photobiomodulation
Flame Monitors
Gas detectors
Water analysis
Moisture Analyzers
Anesthesiology testing
Petroleum exploration
Rail safety
Gas Analyzers
What is a PIR Sensor?
A passive
infrared sensor is an electronic sensor that measures infrared light radiating from
objects. PIR sensors mostly used in PIR-based motion detectors. Also, it used in
security alarms and automatic lighting applications. The below image shows a typical
pin configuration of the PIR sensor, which is quite simple to understand the pinouts.
The PIR sensor consist of 3 pins,
Pin1 corresponds to the drain terminal of the device, which connected to the
positive supply 5V DC.
Pin2 corresponds to the source terminal of the device, which connects to the
ground terminal via a 100K or 47K resistor. The Pin2 is the output pin of the
sensor. The pin 2 of the sensor carries the detected IR signal to an amplifier
from the
It detects infrared radiation from the environment. Once there is infrared radiation
from the human body particle with temperature, focusing on the optical system
causes the pyroelectric device to generate a sudden electrical signal.
Simply, when a human body or any animal passes by, then it intercepts the first slot of
the PIR sensor. This causes a positive differential change between the two bisects.
When a human body leaves the sensing area,the sensor generates a negative
differential change between the two bisects.
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