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Proximity sensor
Koustubh
Chakraborty
B.Tech 3rd year
(ECE)
Roll No-
18700312067
Contents:
1. Definition
2. Types of Proximity Sensors
3. Inductive Proximity Sensors
4. Capacitive Proximity Sensors
5. Ultrasonic Proximity Sensors
6. Optical Proximity Sensors
7. Conclusion
8. Reference
Definition
 Detection occurs when object approaches
within detection range
 All sensors performing non contact sensing
are included in proximity sensors
Proximity
Sensors
Inductive
Capacitive
Ultrasonic
Optical
Reflective
Direct
Retro
Reflective
Polarized
Reflection with
reflector
Thru Beam
Types of Proximity Sensors
Inductive Proximity Sensors
 Detects Metallic objects without physical
contact
 A coil and high frequency oscillator is used
 Operating distance depends on
 Coil’s size
 Target’s shape, size, material
Components & Working Principle
 Main components & their work
 Coil
• Generates high frequency magnetic field in front of
face
• Metallic target absorbs some magnetic energy
Oscillator
• Oscillation circuit is affected by the absorption of
energy
Detector
• Change in oscillation is detected with threshold
circuit
Continued…
Components & Working Principle
Components & Working Principle
 Output Circuit
• Output of circuit changes due to change
in oscillation
 Advantages
• Accurate
• High switching rate
• Works in harsh environmental condition
 Disadvantages
• Detects only metallic target
 Applications
• Metal detectors
• Car washes
ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
Capacitive Proximity Sensors
 Detects metallic objects as well as non-metallic
objects(liquid, plastic, wooden material etc)
 Uses variation of capacitance between sensor
and object
 Distance down to 1 micro inch can be
measured
 All targets having dielectric constant more
than air can be detected
Components & Working Principle
 Main Components
 Plate
 Oscillator
 Threshold Detector
Output Circuit
Continued…
CAPACITIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR
 Working Principle
 Plate acts as one plate of capacitor
 Other plate being the target
 Air is dielectric medium
 Change in capacitance initiates oscillation
 This is identified by threshold circuit which
switches the output
 Advantages
• Metallic & non-metallic targets
• High speed
• Good stability
• Low cost and power consumption
 Disadvantages
• Affected by temperature and humidity
• Less accurate
• Difficult to design
Applications
• Mobile Phones
• Laptop track pads and more
ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
Ultrasonic Proximity Sensors
 Uses ultrasonic sound wave for detection
 Used frequency is higher than audible range
 Can measure distances very accurately
 Provides good sensing for large objects with
hard surface
 Ultrasonic Sensors Working Principle
 Quartz-crystal transducer generates
ultrasonic sound wave
 Emitter transmits the sound wave
 Waves strike objects within the field of
detection
 Movement disrupts the sound wave
 Reflected back to the system’s receiver.
ULTRASONIC PROXIMITY SENSORS
 Advantages
• Not affected by atmospheric dust, snow, rain etc.
• Sensing distance more than capacitive and inductive Sensors
• Works in adverse condition
 Disadvantages
• Difficult to sense from soft, curved, thin or small objects
 Applications
• Ultrasonic thru beam sensors in bottle counting machine
• Vehicle detection in barrier system
ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
Optical Proximity Sensors
 Senses any object within 10 meters range
 Uses an LED in either infrared or visible light
spectrum to transmit
 Photodiode detects the light generated
 Generally light sources pulse the infra-red light
on and off at a fixed frequency.
 Sensor detects object when it disrupts light beam
 Two types- Reflective type And Thru beam type
 Thru Beam type
 Emitter and receiver housed separately
 Object is detected when light beam is
disrupted
 Allows the longest range
THRU BEAM TYPE
 Reflective type
 Emitter and receiver are housed together
 Object is detected by means of reflection
 Three types
1. Direct reflection
2. Reflection with reflector
3. Polarized reflection with reflector
1. Direct reflection
 Light reflected off the object is detected
 Surface and colour determines the sensing distance
2. Reflection with reflector (Retro Reflective)
 A reflector is needed
 Disruption of the light beam between Sensor and
reflector is detected
 Rays emitted are almost totally reflected towards the
receiver so longer sensing distance is allowed
DIRECT REFLECTION
REFLECTION WITH REFLECTOR
3. Polarized Reflector
 Contain polarizing filters in front of the
emitter and receiver
 Filters are 90° out of phase with each other
 Polarized light if reflected off an object,
remains polarized
 Polarized light if reflected off a
depolarizing reflector, it is depolarized
 Receiver can only detect reflected light that
has been depolarized
POLARIZED REFLECTION WITH
REFLECTOR
 Advantages
• Effective in dusty environments
• Focused beam
• Higher sensing distance
• Immune from interference
 Disadvantages
• Expensive
 Applications
• Lift door mechanisms
• Components positioning sensing
• Security & safety
•Counting objects in conveyer belts
ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
Conclusion
 Machine tools, woodworking machines,
packaging machines and other types of machinery.
 Further applications are automatic door units
such as garage doors or doors inside buildings,
elevator doors or doors inside railway coaches.
 The building and automotive sector are further
industries using high volumes of proximity
sensors.
REFRENCES
 http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/liter
ature/documents/ca/c116-ca502_-en-p.pdf
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proximity_sensor
 http://www.fargocontrols.com/sensors.html
 http://www.autonics.co.in/products/products_2.php?big=
01&mid=01/01
 http://www.ia.omron.com/support/guide/41/overview.ht
ml
 http://www.sensorcentral.com/photoelectric/proximity01.
php
 http://www.engineershandbook.com/Components/proxim
itysensors.htm
 http://www.ab.com/en/epub/catalogs/12772/6543185/1
2041221/12041223/Retroreflective-and-Polarized-
Retroreflective.html
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Proximity Sensors

  • 1. Proximity sensor Koustubh Chakraborty B.Tech 3rd year (ECE) Roll No- 18700312067
  • 2. Contents: 1. Definition 2. Types of Proximity Sensors 3. Inductive Proximity Sensors 4. Capacitive Proximity Sensors 5. Ultrasonic Proximity Sensors 6. Optical Proximity Sensors 7. Conclusion 8. Reference
  • 3. Definition  Detection occurs when object approaches within detection range  All sensors performing non contact sensing are included in proximity sensors
  • 5. Inductive Proximity Sensors  Detects Metallic objects without physical contact  A coil and high frequency oscillator is used  Operating distance depends on  Coil’s size  Target’s shape, size, material
  • 6. Components & Working Principle  Main components & their work  Coil • Generates high frequency magnetic field in front of face • Metallic target absorbs some magnetic energy Oscillator • Oscillation circuit is affected by the absorption of energy Detector • Change in oscillation is detected with threshold circuit Continued…
  • 8. Components & Working Principle  Output Circuit • Output of circuit changes due to change in oscillation
  • 9.  Advantages • Accurate • High switching rate • Works in harsh environmental condition  Disadvantages • Detects only metallic target  Applications • Metal detectors • Car washes ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
  • 10. Capacitive Proximity Sensors  Detects metallic objects as well as non-metallic objects(liquid, plastic, wooden material etc)  Uses variation of capacitance between sensor and object  Distance down to 1 micro inch can be measured  All targets having dielectric constant more than air can be detected
  • 11. Components & Working Principle  Main Components  Plate  Oscillator  Threshold Detector Output Circuit Continued…
  • 13.  Working Principle  Plate acts as one plate of capacitor  Other plate being the target  Air is dielectric medium  Change in capacitance initiates oscillation  This is identified by threshold circuit which switches the output
  • 14.  Advantages • Metallic & non-metallic targets • High speed • Good stability • Low cost and power consumption  Disadvantages • Affected by temperature and humidity • Less accurate • Difficult to design Applications • Mobile Phones • Laptop track pads and more ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
  • 15. Ultrasonic Proximity Sensors  Uses ultrasonic sound wave for detection  Used frequency is higher than audible range  Can measure distances very accurately  Provides good sensing for large objects with hard surface
  • 16.  Ultrasonic Sensors Working Principle  Quartz-crystal transducer generates ultrasonic sound wave  Emitter transmits the sound wave  Waves strike objects within the field of detection  Movement disrupts the sound wave  Reflected back to the system’s receiver.
  • 18.  Advantages • Not affected by atmospheric dust, snow, rain etc. • Sensing distance more than capacitive and inductive Sensors • Works in adverse condition  Disadvantages • Difficult to sense from soft, curved, thin or small objects  Applications • Ultrasonic thru beam sensors in bottle counting machine • Vehicle detection in barrier system ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
  • 19. Optical Proximity Sensors  Senses any object within 10 meters range  Uses an LED in either infrared or visible light spectrum to transmit  Photodiode detects the light generated  Generally light sources pulse the infra-red light on and off at a fixed frequency.  Sensor detects object when it disrupts light beam  Two types- Reflective type And Thru beam type
  • 20.  Thru Beam type  Emitter and receiver housed separately  Object is detected when light beam is disrupted  Allows the longest range
  • 22.  Reflective type  Emitter and receiver are housed together  Object is detected by means of reflection  Three types 1. Direct reflection 2. Reflection with reflector 3. Polarized reflection with reflector
  • 23. 1. Direct reflection  Light reflected off the object is detected  Surface and colour determines the sensing distance 2. Reflection with reflector (Retro Reflective)  A reflector is needed  Disruption of the light beam between Sensor and reflector is detected  Rays emitted are almost totally reflected towards the receiver so longer sensing distance is allowed
  • 26. 3. Polarized Reflector  Contain polarizing filters in front of the emitter and receiver  Filters are 90° out of phase with each other  Polarized light if reflected off an object, remains polarized  Polarized light if reflected off a depolarizing reflector, it is depolarized  Receiver can only detect reflected light that has been depolarized
  • 28.  Advantages • Effective in dusty environments • Focused beam • Higher sensing distance • Immune from interference  Disadvantages • Expensive  Applications • Lift door mechanisms • Components positioning sensing • Security & safety •Counting objects in conveyer belts ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATIONS
  • 29. Conclusion  Machine tools, woodworking machines, packaging machines and other types of machinery.  Further applications are automatic door units such as garage doors or doors inside buildings, elevator doors or doors inside railway coaches.  The building and automotive sector are further industries using high volumes of proximity sensors.
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