What is an Inductive Transducer?

What is an Inductive Transducer?: Inductive Transducer may be either of the self generating or the passive type. The self generating type utilizes the basic electrical generator principle, i.e. a…

Continue Reading What is an Inductive Transducer?

Strain Gauge Factor Derivation

Strain Gauge Factor Derivation: The Strain Gauge Factor Derivation is an example of a passive transducer that uses the variation in electrical resistance in wires to sense the strain produced…

Continue Reading Strain Gauge Factor Derivation

Resistive Transducer

Resistive Transducer | Resistive Potentiometer | Resistance Pressure Transducer: Resistive Transducer are those in which the resistance changes due to a change in some physical phenomenon. The change in the…

Continue Reading Resistive Transducer

Electrical Transducer

Electrical Transducer: A transducer is defined as a device that receives energy from one system and transmits it to another, often in a different form. Broadly defined, the transducer is…

Continue Reading Electrical Transducer

Null Type Recorder Working Principle

Null Type Recorder: These Null Type Recorder Working Principle of self-balancing or null conditions. When an input is given to the measuring circuit of the recorder from a sensor or transducer,…

Continue Reading Null Type Recorder Working Principle

Energy in Magnetic System

Energy in Magnetic System: Energy in Magnetic System - The chief advantage of electric energy over other forms of energy is the relative ease and high efficiency with which it…

Continue Reading Energy in Magnetic System

Dynamic Characteristics in Qualities of Measurement

Dynamic Characteristics: Instruments rarely respond instantaneously to changes in the measured variables. Instead, they exhibit slowness or sluggishness due to such things as mass, thermal capacitance, fluid capacitance or electric…

Continue Reading Dynamic Characteristics in Qualities of Measurement