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What is a Sensor? Different Types of Sensors, Applications 

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Sensors are a part of everyday life at home and work. There’s probably not a day that goes by where you aren’t impacted in some way by a sensor.
In this video, we’re going to talk about what a sensor is, what it can do, and how it can be used in process control.
A sensor is a device that senses something. Today we have sensors that can see, feel, hear, smell, and even taste.
Without sensors, our home and work lives would be quite difficult. For example, as you drive to work, the traffic lights at an intersection are controlled by sensors embedded in the road. These sensors detect your arrival at the intersection.
As you approach the grocery store, the door automatically opens because of a sensor.
In your plant, the batch process temperature and pressure are displayed and controlled as a result of output from Sensors.
In the world of instrumentation and process control, we define a Sensor as a device that detects changes in physical, electrical, or chemical properties and produces an electrical output in response to that change.
What are the typical physical properties that sensors are detecting?
Let’s name a few… Level, Temperature, Flow, Pressure, Speed, and Position.
From a process control perspective, we can classify sensors as either Passive or Active.
A Passive Sensor requires an external source of power to operate while an Active Sensor does not.
A Thermocouple is an Active Sensor as it does not require any external power supply to operate.
As a thermocouple is exposed to an increase in temperature, it will develop an increasing voltage across it.
Another example of an Active sensor is a piezoelectric sensor.
A Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) is a Passive Sensor. It is a device that’s resistance will change with a change in temperature. To take advantage of this change in resistance, an external supply, or an excitation circuit is required to produce a change in voltage.
Another example of a Passive sensor is a Strain Gauge.
Almost every sensor used in process control will be connected to a Transmitter because a sensor’s output needs to be conditioned or amplified.
Here’s an example…We’ve already talked about a thermocouple and the voltage output created when it is heated. Unfortunately, the voltage output of a thermocouple is minuscule!
In our example, the thermocouple will produce a voltage output from 8 mV to 18 mV over a 450 degree Fahrenheit change in temperature!
In-process control, we condition that 8mV to 18mV thermocouple voltage and convert it to a 4 mA to 20 mA industry-standard signal that represents our controlled temperature range.
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@realpars
@realpars 21 день назад
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@sageautomation7861
@sageautomation7861 2 года назад
Very well and simply explained about sensors and types of sensors with the diagrams. A sensor is a device that helps to make advancements in electronic quantities physical quantities and other quantities. It shall result in making progress by affirming yield. In Industrial Automation, There are four types of sensors. Temperature sensor, MEMS sensor, Pressure sensor, and Torque sensor. Keep doing such videos.
@carlanthem
@carlanthem 3 года назад
Love this videos😍 I wish my classes were like this🙈
@kaizoku47
@kaizoku47 3 года назад
the best youtube channel that really made me interested in industrial field even more ♥ thanks realpars
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi Mouadh, Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! We are always extremely happy to hear such positive feedback! If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us. Happy learning!
@juliocesardealmeida2167
@juliocesardealmeida2167 3 года назад
Fantastic! I enjoyed a lot these small video about sensors. Congratulations!
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Great to hear that, Julio! Thanks for sharing.
@hamzamohamed7935
@hamzamohamed7935 3 года назад
Keep making knowledge more fun and understandable, therefore the world will be better... Your fan from sudan, Africa 🇵🇸✌️✌️
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Thanks for your support, Hamza! Happy learning!
@user-bp2nw5fm1r
@user-bp2nw5fm1r 7 месяцев назад
All of your ideal' sharing are much more appreciated' and very impressive SIR. Thank you.😊
@realpars
@realpars 7 месяцев назад
We appreciate that!
@md.aliakbar5646
@md.aliakbar5646 3 года назад
It's very amazing for me!!! Thanks a lot.
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@ermalx.berisha2154
@ermalx.berisha2154 3 года назад
Another great clip illustrated with great examples. Thank you so much!
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Amazing to hear that, thanks for sharing!
@chaitanyavenkatesh101
@chaitanyavenkatesh101 Год назад
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@MohammedHussain-cc5hl
@MohammedHussain-cc5hl 3 года назад
Thanks RealPars👍
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
You're very welcome, Mohammed!
@lord_kaitu
@lord_kaitu 2 года назад
Good job, but active rather needs an external source not passive
@moments8333
@moments8333 3 года назад
It's very useful, thank u....
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
You're very welcome!
@zaidoonraheem2548
@zaidoonraheem2548 3 года назад
Hello, is there a book or certified source that talks about frequency sensor and instruments
@clarakoussaifi203
@clarakoussaifi203 3 года назад
very helpful ! thank u !
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful, Clara!
@sagarmore4968
@sagarmore4968 20 дней назад
Thank you
@realpars
@realpars 18 дней назад
You're very welcome!
@Moneymallenclosure
@Moneymallenclosure 2 года назад
Good effort, nice and informative content Keep up the good work💪
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
Thank you!
@adityalohar5965
@adityalohar5965 2 года назад
Hi, I am doing a project in which I need a sensor to detect the running "Ambulance" on road. The sensor is required to provide the information whether the ambulance is coming at Chowk (Junction or cross over of roads), or not. Then, which sensor should I use?
@alikhanzulkashov4438
@alikhanzulkashov4438 3 года назад
Dear RealPars, this is another awesome video, I would like to ask if it is possible to make a video on how to connect analog input and output devices to AI and AO modules of S7-1200, modules like 6ES7 231-4HD32-0XB0, 6ES7 231-4HF32-0XB0, 6ES7 231-5ND32-0XB0 for analog input and 6ES7 232-4HB32-0XB0, 6ES7 232-4HD32-0XB0 for analog output, showing how to connect in case of current signal transmission and voltage signal transmission loops. These are so confusing, in addition, couldn't find it on the internet. Hope it will get so many likes to put it on the top. Thanks in advance!
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi Alikhan! Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. I will pass this on to our course developers! Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
@jeddestrera3515
@jeddestrera3515 2 года назад
Good day RealPars, this is a good video. But i found the topic Active and Passive sensors confusing. I learned that Active sensors require external supply to operate and passive sensors don't. and another thing, RTD primarily give output in a change in Resistance not voltage. may you find this comment constructive. Thank you
@sachinsrinivasan9822
@sachinsrinivasan9822 2 года назад
Yes I also felt same as you said. Active sensor requires external power supply . Passive sensor doesn't require external power supply. Please verify it.
@alpha-sh8uo
@alpha-sh8uo Год назад
What I heard before is that active component can control electron flow where as passive components can’t. Without power supply the active sensor, I believe, can create potential difference. In contrast, passive sensors only control p.d through the manipulation of resistance.
@betsegayosef98
@betsegayosef98 9 месяцев назад
me also confused ....on measurement and instrumentation book ....it says active sensor require external power for their operation and passive don't! please correct it!
@RightToWright
@RightToWright 4 месяца назад
Active sensor doesn't need external power and RTD gives change in resistance yes but after calibration of 4-20 ma or 24 DC (Transmitter)
@4.0Solutions
@4.0Solutions 3 года назад
We love sensors. Would you please do a video on wireless sensors for Industry 4.0? =]
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your suggestion with us, I will happily add that to the list. Happy learning!
@ignaciojavierkairuzeguia599
@ignaciojavierkairuzeguia599 3 года назад
Loved it
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Great!
@jhonjairoaguirrepechene35
@jhonjairoaguirrepechene35 3 года назад
hello, excellent video. Is there a possibility that your videos have Spanish subtitles? It would be very good to see in Spanish, since you explain very well. thank you.
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi Jhon, Thanks for your comment! We currently only provide our course videos in English, you are always able to turn on the English subtitles as that might make it a bit easier for you. Our apologies for any inconvenience! Happy learning!
@stevenlee5755
@stevenlee5755 3 года назад
Good video!
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Thank you, Steven!
@ghirmayokubay9293
@ghirmayokubay9293 2 месяца назад
I think there is a mistake here. you said an active sensor doesn`t need external power. i think it is passive sensor that doesn`t need an external power. I see in my lecture notes the opposite to what you said. apart from that, a very good video from you and we appreciate that.
@realpars
@realpars 2 месяца назад
Thank you for reaching out with your question. In our video, we discussed the concept of active sensors, which operate without the need for external power. Think of them like a Thermocouple, which generates its own power through the heating of two metal types fused together. This generated power is then utilized by a PLC or similar controller according to its programmed functions. Here's the link to our video for further clarification: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7xeriqPQyhQ.html Conversely, passive devices like the RTD require an external voltage source to function. They operate based on resistance changes when subjected to heat, affecting the voltage sent back to the sensor controller. It's essential to distinguish between "Power" in the context of the device and its function. An active sensor, for instance, won't generate electricity or EMF unless stimulated by a source like heat. This stimulation allows it to generate the power necessary for its operation, which is then measured by the PLC. Without this external source of heat, the active sensor remains inactive. For more detailed guidance on using and connecting these sensors, you can refer to this tech book link: www.iqsdirectory.com/articles/thermocouple/rtd-sensors.html#:~:text=RTDs%20require%20a%20power%20supply,and%20are%20unaffected%20by%20heat I hope this provides clarity and answers your query effectively. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask.
@aliusef2912
@aliusef2912 8 дней назад
Amazing video, But aren't Active & Passive terms the other way around ...? I think its Active sensors // sensors that need an external power source to operate passive sensors // sensors that doesn't need an external power source
@realpars
@realpars 6 дней назад
Thank you for reaching out with your question. In our video, we discussed the concept of active sensors, which operate without the need for external power. Think of them like a Thermocouple, which generates its own power through the heating of two metal types fused together. This generated power is then utilized by a PLC or similar controller according to its programmed functions. Here's the link to our video for further clarification: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7xeriqPQyhQ.html Conversely, passive devices like the RTD require an external voltage source to function. They operate based on resistance changes when subjected to heat, affecting the voltage sent back to the sensor controller. It's essential to distinguish between "Power" in the context of the device and its function. An active sensor, for instance, won't generate electricity or EMF unless stimulated by a source like heat. This stimulation allows it to generate the power necessary for its operation, which is then measured by the PLC. Without this external source of heat, the active sensor remains inactive. For more detailed guidance on using and connecting these sensors, you can refer to this tech book link: [www.iqsdirectory.com/articles/thermocouple/rtd-sensors.html#:~:text=RTDs%20require%20a%20power%20supply,and%20are%20unaffected%20by%20heat](ru-vid.com?event=comments&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjY3d3JEY1c5LVB0WTJlODVyNUU3NFU5aUE0d3xBQ3Jtc0ttdkpJMFVfM3hNdTVuWVVzYkFwZ3FqYTF3SHlDTHdOVTJVZ0ZrSE1CalF1QVhxQTBlZFItMTgydExJdXUtVHU5RDdxb0thTUpmaHJYWm1mSmJ5NnIyWVJwQXZNaWdWRW5PVU96bXBCRmJNRjJGcnlPMA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.iqsdirectory.com%2Farticles%2Fthermocouple%2Frtd-sensors.html%23%3A%7E%3Atext%3DRTDs%2520require%2520a%2520power%2520supply%2Cand%2520are%2520unaffected%2520by%2520heat) I hope this provides clarity and answers your query effectively. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask.
@kevinwikram1245
@kevinwikram1245 Год назад
thank you
@realpars
@realpars Год назад
You're very welcome!
@BelajarOtomasi
@BelajarOtomasi 3 года назад
Does anyone know, what software is used to make the simulation in this video?
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi Belajar, Thanks for your comment! I am not sure about this as this is done by our Graphic and Animation department.
@Tobioluwole
@Tobioluwole 3 года назад
From what i've read online an active sensor is meant to be the one requiring an external power source whilst the passive sensor is the opposite but in this video it says other wise. Please explain?
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
The use of the terms passive and active get a little muddled because the terms originated as a description of electrical components. Sensors and transmitters are more complex devices and the terms lose clarity. So in terms of electrical components (op amps, transistors, LED's, etc.) you are absolutely correct. For sensors, transmitters, etc, it is most important to realize that some devices, like thermocouples, do not require external power at the sensor, but do require power at the transmitter or PLC card to provide data. Other sensors, like Coriolis mass flow meters, require power at the sensor and at the transmitter. So you can see how the concept of active and passive are not crystal clear for complex devices.
@FeejoyTechnology
@FeejoyTechnology 3 года назад
nice video!
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Thank you!
@johncully1944
@johncully1944 3 года назад
please clarify, i believe passive dont need external power supply and active do?or am i wrong
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
The use of the terms passive and active get a little muddled because the terms originated as a description of electrical components. Sensors and transmitters are more complex devices and the terms lose clarity. So in terms of electrical components (op amps, transistors, LED's, etc.) you are absolutely correct. For sensors, transmitters, etc, it is most important to realize that some devices, like thermocouples, do not require external power at the sensor, but do require power at the transmitter or PLC card to provide data. Other sensors, like Coriolis mass flow meters, require power at the sensor and at the transmitter. So you can see how the concept of active and passive are not crystal clear for complex devices.
@sachinsrinivasan9822
@sachinsrinivasan9822 2 года назад
You are right. Active sensor requires external power supply. Passive sensor doesn't require external power supply.
@bakytbekizgaliyev9850
@bakytbekizgaliyev9850 3 года назад
Hi sir could you please make a video about basics of HVAC System?
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Thanks for the topic suggestion, I will definitely go ahead and forward this to our creator team. Happy learning!
@IK-qu9hw
@IK-qu9hw 3 года назад
Sir This is perfect definition of active & passive sensor . In last video u said incorrect.
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi there, Thanks for your feedback! We noticed the mistake, our apologies!
@IK-qu9hw
@IK-qu9hw 3 года назад
@@realpars sir plz make more such videos mostly related to plc.
@gilstruyf8400
@gilstruyf8400 3 года назад
Thanks for this comment! I was checking this video the evening before my "sensor' exam. Without your comment I maby lost some points. Thanks for the save my dude ;)
@swapnilshinde7674
@swapnilshinde7674 3 года назад
Sir, Can you make video for how the plc is used in other criteria and applications. How working memory, data memory, are used??
@rain0aldwaib
@rain0aldwaib 3 года назад
check their website there is a free video about types of memories and how are they used
@swapnilshinde7674
@swapnilshinde7674 3 года назад
@@rain0aldwaib thank you!!
@farzadfani4688
@farzadfani4688 3 года назад
Hi,thanks for your great traning video. Please make a video about working with"Hand held comunicator Hart model 375 or 475" for loop check and calibration Thank you
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi Farzad, Thanks for your continuous support, we truly appreciate that! Happy to receive your topic suggestion, I will definitely go ahead and forward this to our creator team. Happy learning!
@mbzone8855
@mbzone8855 3 года назад
Sir can you explain PNP OR NPN sensor
@juliocesardealmeida2167
@juliocesardealmeida2167 3 года назад
I think it will be very interesting!
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi Mandeep, Thanks for sharing your suggestion with us! I have sent this over to our course developers. Happy learning!
@GabrielTheExplorer254
@GabrielTheExplorer254 2 года назад
But how do sensors work? Seriously, how does it detect motion, temperature, sound ect and how does that send a voltage to a transmitter? Are the sensors generating their own voltage output thru the thermal heat , motion, sound, (I'm assuming thermal to electricity is passive and external is battery and other power supplies?) or are they connected to a battery or AC / DC power? Maybe these are stupid questions, but I'm sort of learning from scratch here on youtube about how electricity is generated , AC/DC, how diodes work, 3 phase generators, transformers, transistors ect. Sensors seem like a huge part of this general field that would be very useful to understand. Thanks
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
There are many types of sensors. The actual measurement is detected by a circuit that is able to convert a physical property, like pressure or resistance, into a useful signal (like 4-20ma). Most sensors require a circuit to do this conversion, whether it is a transmitter local to the sensing element, or a PLC card installed in a cabinet. These circuits are generally powered by an external current source, like a power supply. Each type of sensor uses some physical or chemical property of the fluid or substance to convert into a meaningful value. For temperature, an RTD detects the change of resistance of the RTD with temperature and "looks up" the temperature corresponding to the measured resistance. For pH, a chemical reaction occurs at the measurement probe which creates an electrical signal which corresponds to the pH value. A pressure sensor can use deformations in a piezoelectric crystal to sense changes in pressure. The deformations change the electrical property of the crystal, which is proportional to pressure.
@harshaajith2248
@harshaajith2248 3 года назад
how can we make this type of animation videos, which software ...could you please tell me
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi Harsha, Thanks for your comment! I am not sure about this as this is done by our graphic and animation department.
@andersonsardinha1504
@andersonsardinha1504 2 года назад
On this course, will you provide the software ?
@realpars
@realpars 2 года назад
Hi Anderson, Thanks for your comment, and I am happy to help you out! To answer your question, our subscription packages do not include the simulator software. We do provide the option to purchase a variety of hardware and software on our MarketPlace. marketplace.realpars.com/ Hope this helps! If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time.
@nsjx
@nsjx 3 года назад
Thank you. Would have appreciated more depth on the "sensor" topic. The title is - way - too general ;)
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Thanks for your feedback! We truly appreciate that, and I will happily forward that to our course developers.
@nsjx
@nsjx 3 года назад
RealPars Thanks. I work as a resident site engineer for a company here in Europe. I don't program per se, but I deal with breakdowns. Would appreciate more coverage of the position types and even the scanner readers of various models, when time allows 👍
@hemavardhan1703
@hemavardhan1703 3 года назад
👍
@raymunddevela6695
@raymunddevela6695 3 года назад
based on my research, active sensor does not require external source to operate while passive sensor does not.
@realpars
@realpars 3 года назад
Hi raymund. Thanks for your input. The terms active and passive are indeed quite confusing. For example, in this video we say that an RTD is passive as it needs an external source while a thermocouple is active because it does not require an external source. Devices such as proximity sensors have been categorized as active and passive as well. A passive 2-wire proximity sensor requires no external source to produce an output while a 3-wire active proximity sensor does not.
@NihongoManabimashou
@NihongoManabimashou 10 месяцев назад
Level sensor, pressure sensor, flow sensor, temperature sensor, speed sensor, position sensor.
@rezaiguiaantar3444
@rezaiguiaantar3444 3 года назад
So sensors need always transmettres!
@Ryarios
@Ryarios 3 года назад
One thing a lot of I&C people don’t think about is the fact that control systems do not sense directly. For instance, they don’t sense temperature directly. They rely on testing they rely on testing the state of the sensor which has a reaction to whatever it is they are supposed to be sensing. In the case of a TC, the sensor creates a tiny voltage because of the physics of how two dissimilar metals behave to temperature. The control system doesn’t sense temperature, it tests the voltage to determine its value and infers temperature from that. So what does this mean? Control systems can be spoofed outside forces that were not accounted for. For instance, electrical noise can be injected from outside the temperature loop that causes the control system to misinterpret the temperature. So if you are having trouble controlling the temperature of a system, and can’t figure out the issue because each component seems to work fine on its own, then the problem must be because the system is being spoofed by something impacting on the sensor electronics or its signal. These problems can be anywhere from very easy to figure out to extremely difficult to figure out and fix.
@kanchananaik2953
@kanchananaik2953 Год назад
💯💯💯💯💯
@normchristopherson5799
@normchristopherson5799 3 месяца назад
I am in the controls industry. This video has reversed "active" and "passive".
@countdown3524
@countdown3524 26 дней назад
Exactly they misorder the types
@phuciendj1572
@phuciendj1572 3 года назад
😛😛😛😛😍
@Lokeshgowda2023
@Lokeshgowda2023 4 месяца назад
😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
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