Thursday, November 13, 2008

MIcrosonic Ultrasonic Principle

Ultrasonic sensors have set new standards in automation
Ultrasonic sensors emit short, high-frequency sound pulses at regular intervals. These propagate in the air at the velocity of sound. If they strike an object, then they are reflected back as echo signals to the sensor, which itself computes the distance to the target based on the time-span between emitting the signal and receiving the echo.



As the distance to an object is determined by measuring the time of flight and not by the intensity of the sound, ultrasonic sensors are excellent at suppressing background interference. Virtually all materials which reflect sound can be detected, regardless of their colour. Even transparent materials or thin foils represent no problem for an ultrasonic sensor. microsonic ultrasonic sensors are suitable for target distances from 30 mm to 10 m and as they measure the time of flight they can ascertain a measurement with pinpoint accuracy. Some of our sensors can even resolve the signal to an accuracy of less than 0.18 mm. Ultrasonic sensors can see through dust-laden air and ink mists. Even thin deposits on the sensor membrane do not impair its function. Sensors with a blind zone of just 30 mm and an extremely narrow beam spread are finding totally new applications these days: measuring levels in yoghurt pots and test tubes as well as scanning small bottles in the packaging sector - no trouble for our sensors. Even thin wires are reliably detected.



Clear water or black coffee - the ultrasonic sensor registers virtually all liquids
For More Information Please contact Microsonics Ultrasonic
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