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Title: Sensors Presentation


1
Sensors Presentation
  • October 7, 2003
  • Scott Chao
  • Allison Douglas
  • Kristin Lee

2
Types of Sensors Tested
  • Voltage Regulator acting as a temperature sensor
    (Models LM234, LM 235)
  • Manufactured by ST (www.st.com)
  • Photo transistor acting as a light sensor (Model
    LM135)
  • Manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductors
    (www.fairchildsemi.com)

3
Applications of Sensors
  • Voltage Regulators
  • Used in Hi-Fi systems, TVs, VCRs, and other
    electronic equipment
  • Photo Transistor
  • Emitter/detector pair is used in sensing motion.
    e.g. If you needed to measure how fast something
    was going and/or its position the emitter and
    detector could sense the motion and output to a
    logic system

4
Information on Fairchild Infrared Sensors
  • Range for detecting an object by reflection can
    be from 0 mm to 400 mm
  • Dust, however, can impair this range
  • All are constructed using silicon chips, which
    can detect the entire visible spectrum
  • The photosensors are built with a daylight filter
    that prevents most visible light in the
    environment from reaching the detector chip
  • Response to light sources may be noticeable.

5
Temperature Sensor Information
  • The circuit output (calibrated or not) can be
    given by the equation V_ot (VO_to T/T_o)
  • where T is the unknown temperature and T_o is
    the reference temperature (in K).
  • Nominally the output is calibrated at 10mV/K.

6
Experimental Results LM235
  • Temperature sensor LM235960.7 ohm
    resistorV5.00 V DCoutput 2.5282 V DC at
    room temp
  • If we blew hot air on it or held it the voltage
    increased

7
Experimental Results LM235
8
Experimental Results LM123
  • Used two orientations of the LED straight up,
    parallel with the transistor and bent toward the
    transistor
  • Measured output with and without a box to block
    ambient light.
  • R_transistor 4.6 OhmsR_LED 992 Ohms Vcc
    5v
  • LED and transistor parallelWithout box Vout
    4.95 VWith box Vout 4.778 V
  • Separated without box Vout 4.97 VSeparated
    with box Vout 4.99 V
  • LED bent towards transistorWithout box Vout
    4.77 VWith box Vout 4.6 V

9
Experimental Results LM135
10
Experimental Results LM234
  • Temperature sensor LM234R1 231.97 ohmsR2
    9.94 kohmsR3 661.37 ohmswith C11.5 nF, Vo
    4.33 Vwith C13.05 nF, Vo 4.33 V
  • Most likely faulty values

11
Experimental Results LM234
12
Next Steps
  • Relate analysis of outputs to ozone sensors
    outputs
  • Will test ozone sensors when we receive them
  • Will take apart existing cell phones to determine
    size, power limitations
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