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The loud speaker example was really helpful because I was a little confused as another video I saw said that 'sensor converts physical input quantity into an electronic output'. Thanks a lot!
Hi there. There's certainly lots of confusion in the industry as the terms are often used to describe the same thing. A transducer is also referred to as a sensor. A sensor is a device that detects whatever variable is being measured, monitored and/or controlled. The sensor is connected to a transmitter. The transmitter produces a signal that represents the process being measured. This signal is sent to a receiving device such as a PLC.
Great work, i love your channel, how about protection relays? For example: over current, over under voltage, types of protection generator and motor, principle of these protection types
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Sir I want to clear a point... In video it is said tha "All sensors are transducers but not all transducers are sensors". What about RTD which is sensors that it changes its resistance when temperature changes but doesnot convert a form of energy to other. So I think its a sensors but not a transducer.
Hi Khuram. The terms do get a bit muddied. An RTD is a transducer. consider that it as it converts temperature to resistance. As for transducers, we could probably categorize them as input or output, which perhaps provides clarity between sensor/transducer. In the video, we used a loudspeaker that would be considered an output transducer.
Hi @brad. The short answer is yes. When you buy a sensor such as a pressure sensor, it's best to check to see if it is suitable for the physical material under test. On the other hand, RTD sensors cannot usually be exposed to the process directly and consequently are inserted into a thermowell.
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AI: Analog Input AO: Analog Output DI: Digital Output DO: Digital Output think of 'analog' as a range of values, such as a pressure readout, or temperature. while 'digital' will always be either on or off, like a cutoff, or light
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Hi @Jannath Shiyana. Thanks for reaching out! We love to hear from viewers. In our video, we state that “All sensors are transducers, but not all transducers are sensors”. What are you referring to when you say “Heard it a hundred times to make sure”?
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The loud speaker example was really helpful because I was a little confused as another video I saw said that 'sensor converts physical input quantity into an electronic output'.
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Hi there. There's certainly lots of confusion in the industry as the terms are often used to describe the same thing. A transducer is also referred to as a sensor. A sensor is a device that detects whatever variable is being measured, monitored and/or controlled. The sensor is connected to a transmitter. The transmitter produces a signal that represents the process being measured. This signal is sent to a receiving device such as a PLC.
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Sensor output should be Electrical.
and Transducer have any type of variable in input side or output side.
Great work, i love your channel, how about protection relays? For example: over current, over under voltage, types of protection generator and motor, principle of these protection types
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Sir I want to clear a point...
In video it is said tha "All sensors are transducers but not all transducers are sensors".
What about RTD which is sensors that it changes its resistance when temperature changes but doesnot convert a form of energy to other.
So I think its a sensors but not a transducer.
Hi Khuram. The terms do get a bit muddied. An RTD is a transducer. consider that it as it converts temperature to resistance. As for transducers, we could probably categorize them as input or output, which perhaps provides clarity between sensor/transducer. In the video, we used a loudspeaker that would be considered an output transducer.
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So this sensor can make physical contact to the system without damage ?
Hi @brad. The short answer is yes. When you buy a sensor such as a pressure sensor, it's best to check to see if it is suitable for the physical material under test. On the other hand, RTD sensors cannot usually be exposed to the process directly and consequently are inserted into a thermowell.
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Same sensors have a rs485 or profinet output conection.
What an amazing and impressive videos! Thanks for sharing all the knowledge. By the way, may I know what software you used to create all these educational animated videos? Thanks
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Sir what is AI AO DI DO
AI: Analog Input
AO: Analog Output
DI: Digital Output
DO: Digital Output
think of 'analog' as a range of values, such as a pressure readout, or temperature. while 'digital' will always be either on or off, like a cutoff, or light
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let me see if I get it straight: A pressure transmitter is a pressure transducer or sensor which has an antenna
No, it doesn't always have an antenna. It has some means of transmitting the signal measurement over distance. That could be a wired connection.
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Isn’t it “All transducers are sensors but all sensors are not transducers”?
Heard it a hundred times to make sure.
Hi @Jannath Shiyana. Thanks for reaching out! We love to hear from viewers. In our video, we state that “All sensors are transducers, but not all transducers are sensors”. What are you referring to when you say “Heard it a hundred times to make sure”?
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The term traducer is garbage. Just say "electrical sensor"
Its takes one form of energy and turns into digital energy, it’s a transducer
“All sensors are transducers. But not all transducers are sensors.”
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Can you tell me where these instrument pictures come from or what software they are drawn with?
Our animation team produces the animations, so I am not familiar with the specific software used.
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