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Force sensors in electronic equipment
- Categories:Technical knowledge
- Time of issue:2020-10-21 11:32
(Summary description)Force measuring transducers function as transducers that convert the detected force into an electrical signal and are based on the same principles as other impact force transducers and load cells. Load cells have good flexibility and stability and are relatively simple to maintain as equipment. Pressure transducers play a very important role in the medical electronics industry, where the requirements for electronic equipment are relatively high, where the requirements for measurement accuracy are high, where instruments are used many times and where durability must be good.
Force sensors in electronic equipment
(Summary description)Force measuring transducers function as transducers that convert the detected force into an electrical signal and are based on the same principles as other impact force transducers and load cells. Load cells have good flexibility and stability and are relatively simple to maintain as equipment. Pressure transducers play a very important role in the medical electronics industry, where the requirements for electronic equipment are relatively high, where the requirements for measurement accuracy are high, where instruments are used many times and where durability must be good.
- Categories:Technical knowledge
- Time of issue:2020-10-21 11:32
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Force measuring transducers function as transducers that convert the detected force into an electrical signal and are based on the same principles as other impact force transducers and load cells. Load cells have good flexibility and stability and are relatively simple to maintain as equipment. Pressure transducers play a very important role in the medical electronics industry, where the requirements for electronic equipment are relatively high, where the requirements for measurement accuracy are high, where instruments are used many times and where durability must be good.
Medical electronics are often in direct contact with the patient. For example, pressure sensors are used as monitoring instruments in medical electronics. The monitor detects changes in the weight of the tube during the infusion process and then exchanges data with an electronic controller to control the infusion rate.
Force sensors are used in monitors for medical electronics to not only improve efficiency but also to reduce labour costs. In medical electronics such as liquid chromatographs, haematology analysers etc. Weighing sensors are very demanding and the sensors must be in direct contact with liquids or in other humid environments.
Force measurement sensors are used in combination with mechanical technology and transmit the information detected by the sensor to the device. The use of load cells in combination with automatic technology makes many devices in the medical field easier and simpler to use and reduces errors caused by considerations. The data detected by the force transducer is recorded in time and can also be used as reference data for future improvements to medical equipment.
In hospitals we often see nurses using infusion pumps and force sensors to fill infusion bags with medication and nutritional solutions, which are then suspended high and then injected into the patient via an infusion tube. However, we cannot precisely control the entry of the medication into the patient, and this is where the force sensor in the infusion pump can solve the problem.
The force sensor automatically and accurately measures the weight of the fluid in the infusion bag, thus automatically adjusting the flow of the medicine, avoiding the backflow of blood from the syringe, making it safer and saving manpower.
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