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Applications of Physics Direct Sensing  Part 1 Mukesh N. Tekwani [email_address] CIE  A2 Level, Nov 2009
Direct Sensing A Sensor is something that tells something about its environment Electronic sensor  Gives information about its environment by generating an  electrical signal. This electrical signal must change with changes in environment.  E.g., if sensor measures temp, then electrical signal must change with changes in temp
Examples of Sensors Sensors in AC to measure room temperature, humidity Sensor in certain TV sets to measure ambient light and adjust brightness / contrast accordingly Remote control Infrared detectors used in motion sensors Magnetic proximity sensor Sound controlled devices
Electronic Sensor Parts of a sensor: Sensing Device    Example:  LDR (L ight  D ependent  R esistor )   to measure changes in light Strain gauge   to measure strain experienced by a material Important  Some physical property of the sensing device MUST change so that it can detect changes in whatever is to be monitored. Sensing Device Processing Unit Output Device
Electronic Sensor Parts of a sensor: Processing Unit Any change in a physical property of the sensor must be processed. (measured / converted / amplified) so that it can be indicated  by an output device. Output Device The output device may be a simple lamp or a digital meter that indicates a voltage or a current  basically any device that can respond to a change in voltage. So: Connect the  sensing device  to the  output device  via a  processing unit Sensing Device Processing Unit Output Device
Electronic Sensor
Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) An LDR is a resistor whose resistance changes with intensity of light falling on it. Construction: A thin film of cadmium sulphide sandwiched between two metal electrodes.
Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) LDR is sensitive to changes in light intensity BUT  change in resistance with change in light is  NOT   linear . Normally the resistance of LDR is very high ~ 100 M (in dark) In sunlight, its resistance falls to about 100 ohms
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Characteristics of LDR Most LDRs will respond to light of 500 nm wavelength (yellow to green in colour) What is the mechanism by which an LDR changes its resistance with changing light levels? Photons interact with the CdS molecules  Photons have sufficient energy to remove electrons These electrons then allow a current to flow
LDR Characteristics
LDR Characteristics The previous graph is not easy to draw. We have used a linear scale for variation of light intensity.  But this linear scale for light intensity is very large Light Source Illumination Moonlight 0.1 lux 60 W bulb at 1 m 50 Fluorescent lamp 500 Bright  sunlight 30,000 lux
LDR Characteristics So we draw a graph of resistance vs log(I) A log scale does not go from 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5  A log scale goes like this: 10 0  , 10 1  , 10 2  , 10 3,  ..
LDR Limited amount of current can flow else it will burn out
LDR Current through LDR = 10 mA = 0.01 A  Voltage across LDR = 0.01 A    15 V = 0.15 V Voltage across protection resistor = 9  0.15 = 8.85 V Resistance = 8.85 V    0.01 A = 885 ohms An LDR has a resistance of 15 ohms at a certain very high light level.  What value of protection resistor is needed if a current of no more than 10 mA is to flow when the supply voltage is 9.0 V?
Potential Divider Circuit An  output voltage  Vout is obtained from a  junction  between the two resistors.
Potential Divider circuit If the output current is zero, the current flowing through R 1  also flows through R 2 , because the resistors are in series.  So we can use Ohms Law to say:
But  V out  = IR 2   So, Vout   =   So, the output voltage is the  same fraction  of the  input voltage  as R 2  is the  fraction  of the  total resistance .
LDR Problem What is the output voltage of this potential divider?
LDR Problem 4.4 V
LDR Will CdS LDR respond to infrared light? No. Since infrared light does not have sufficient energy, they cannot knock off electrons.

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Direct sensing

  • 1. Applications of Physics Direct Sensing Part 1 Mukesh N. Tekwani [email_address] CIE A2 Level, Nov 2009
  • 2. Direct Sensing A Sensor is something that tells something about its environment Electronic sensor Gives information about its environment by generating an electrical signal. This electrical signal must change with changes in environment. E.g., if sensor measures temp, then electrical signal must change with changes in temp
  • 3. Examples of Sensors Sensors in AC to measure room temperature, humidity Sensor in certain TV sets to measure ambient light and adjust brightness / contrast accordingly Remote control Infrared detectors used in motion sensors Magnetic proximity sensor Sound controlled devices
  • 4. Electronic Sensor Parts of a sensor: Sensing Device Example: LDR (L ight D ependent R esistor ) to measure changes in light Strain gauge to measure strain experienced by a material Important Some physical property of the sensing device MUST change so that it can detect changes in whatever is to be monitored. Sensing Device Processing Unit Output Device
  • 5. Electronic Sensor Parts of a sensor: Processing Unit Any change in a physical property of the sensor must be processed. (measured / converted / amplified) so that it can be indicated by an output device. Output Device The output device may be a simple lamp or a digital meter that indicates a voltage or a current basically any device that can respond to a change in voltage. So: Connect the sensing device to the output device via a processing unit Sensing Device Processing Unit Output Device
  • 7. Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) An LDR is a resistor whose resistance changes with intensity of light falling on it. Construction: A thin film of cadmium sulphide sandwiched between two metal electrodes.
  • 8. Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) LDR is sensitive to changes in light intensity BUT change in resistance with change in light is NOT linear . Normally the resistance of LDR is very high ~ 100 M (in dark) In sunlight, its resistance falls to about 100 ohms
  • 9.
  • 10. Characteristics of LDR Most LDRs will respond to light of 500 nm wavelength (yellow to green in colour) What is the mechanism by which an LDR changes its resistance with changing light levels? Photons interact with the CdS molecules Photons have sufficient energy to remove electrons These electrons then allow a current to flow
  • 12. LDR Characteristics The previous graph is not easy to draw. We have used a linear scale for variation of light intensity. But this linear scale for light intensity is very large Light Source Illumination Moonlight 0.1 lux 60 W bulb at 1 m 50 Fluorescent lamp 500 Bright sunlight 30,000 lux
  • 13. LDR Characteristics So we draw a graph of resistance vs log(I) A log scale does not go from 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 A log scale goes like this: 10 0 , 10 1 , 10 2 , 10 3, ..
  • 14. LDR Limited amount of current can flow else it will burn out
  • 15. LDR Current through LDR = 10 mA = 0.01 A Voltage across LDR = 0.01 A 15 V = 0.15 V Voltage across protection resistor = 9 0.15 = 8.85 V Resistance = 8.85 V 0.01 A = 885 ohms An LDR has a resistance of 15 ohms at a certain very high light level. What value of protection resistor is needed if a current of no more than 10 mA is to flow when the supply voltage is 9.0 V?
  • 16. Potential Divider Circuit An output voltage Vout is obtained from a junction between the two resistors.
  • 17. Potential Divider circuit If the output current is zero, the current flowing through R 1 also flows through R 2 , because the resistors are in series. So we can use Ohms Law to say:
  • 18. But V out = IR 2 So, Vout = So, the output voltage is the same fraction of the input voltage as R 2 is the fraction of the total resistance .
  • 19. LDR Problem What is the output voltage of this potential divider?
  • 21. LDR Will CdS LDR respond to infrared light? No. Since infrared light does not have sufficient energy, they cannot knock off electrons.