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What can be done when a piezoelectric sensor makes noise?
- Categories:Technical knowledge
- Time of issue:2020-08-09 12:01
(Summary description)Pressure is everywhere in the social environment, so naturally piezoelectric sensors have become one of the most commonly used sensors in industrial practice, which are widely used in a variety of industrial automation environments, involving water conservancy and hydropower, railway transportation, intelligent buildings, production automation, aerospace, military, petrochemical, oil wells, electric power, ships, machine tools, pipelines and many other industries.
What can be done when a piezoelectric sensor makes noise?
(Summary description)Pressure is everywhere in the social environment, so naturally piezoelectric sensors have become one of the most commonly used sensors in industrial practice, which are widely used in a variety of industrial automation environments, involving water conservancy and hydropower, railway transportation, intelligent buildings, production automation, aerospace, military, petrochemical, oil wells, electric power, ships, machine tools, pipelines and many other industries.
- Categories:Technical knowledge
- Time of issue:2020-08-09 12:01
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Social environment, pressure everywhere ah, so the piezoelectric sensor has naturally become the most commonly used in industrial practice of a sensor, which is widely used in a variety of industrial self-control environment, involving water conservancy and hydropower, railway transportation, intelligent buildings, production of automatic control, aerospace, military, petrochemical, oil wells, electric power, ships, machine tools, pipelines and many other industries.
What are the causes of noise when using piezoelectric sensors? Only by finding out the cause of the noise can we effectively solve the noise problem! The causes of piezoelectric sensor noise are summarised as follows:
1. The low frequency noise of piezoelectric sensors is mainly caused by the discontinuity of the internal conductive particles. Especially for carbon film resistors, there are many tiny particles in their carbonaceous material and these particles are discontinuous. When the current expires, the conductivity of the resistor changes and so does the current, resulting in a flash-bang arc similar to a bad contact.
2. For scattered particle noise generated by semiconductor devices, changes in the voltage in the potential barrier region at the ends of the semiconductor PN junction result in a change in the number of charges accumulated in that region, thus exhibiting a capacitive effect. When the DC voltage is reduced, it moves the electrons and holes away from the depletion region, which is equivalent to a capacitor discharging.
3. When the reverse voltage is applied, the change in the depletion region is reversed. This change will cause the current flowing through the depletion zone to fluctuate slightly as the current flows through the depletion zone, resulting in current noise.
Usually, if interference is caused by electromagnetic components on the pressure sensor circuit board, many boards have electromagnetic components, such as relays and coils. When the current is smooth and depleted, the inductance of the coil and the distributed capacitance of the housing will radiate energy into the vicinity and this energy will interfere with nearby circuits.
4. When components such as relays operate repeatedly, the power switch generates a transient reverse high voltage, resulting in a transient inrush current. This transient high voltage can have a significant impact on the circuit and thus seriously interfere with its normal operation.
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