Title: 3441 Industrial Instruments 1 Chapter 2 Analog Signal Conditioning
13441Industrial Instruments 1Chapter 2Analog
Signal Conditioning
Princess Sumaya Univ.Electronic Engineering Dept.
2Analog Signal Conditioning
- Objective
- Introduce the basic technique of signal
conditioning in process control.
3Analog Signal Conditioning
- Definition
- Signal conditioning refers to operations
performed on signals to convert them to a form
suitable for interface with other elements in the
process-control loop.
4Analog Signal Conditioning
- Principles of Analog Signal Conditioning
- Signal-Level and Bias Changes
- Linearization
- Conversions
- Current Signal (4 20 mA)
- Digital Interface
- Filtering ImpedanceMatching
- Loading
5Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Divider Circuits
- Loading effect of RL
- RL gtgt R2
V S
R 1
V D
R 2
R L
6Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Divider Circuits
- Self-heating (R2 is a temperature sensor)
- Example
- VS 5 V
- R1 10 K O
- 4 KO R2 12 KO
- ? 1.43 V VD 2.73 V
- 0.51 mW PD 0.62 mW
V S
R 1
V D
R 2
7Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Bridge Circuits
- Wheatstone Bridge
R 1
R 2
D
V
R 3
R 4
8Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Bridge Circuits
- Wheatstone Bridge
- Galvanometer Detector
Galvanometer
R Th
a
R 1
R 2
D
VTh
V
R G
a
b
R 3
R 4
b
9Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Bridge Circuits
- Wheatstone Bridge
- Bridge Resolution (Ideal Non ideal Detector)
R Th
a
R 1
R 2
D
VTh
V
R G
a
b
R 3
R 4
b
10Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Bridge Circuits
- Wheatstone Bridge
- Lead Compensation
R 1
R 2
D
V
a
b
R 3
R 4
c
11Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Bridge Circuits
- Wheatstone Bridge
- Current Balance Bridge
R 1
R 2
a
D
b
R4 gtgt R5 (R2R4) gtgt R5
V
R 4
R 3
I
R 5
12Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Bridge Circuits
- Wheatstone Bridge
- Potential Measurement Using Bridges
R 1
R 2
Vc Vx Va
a
c
D
b
V
V x
R 3
R 4
13Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- Bridge Circuits
- AC Bridges
Z 2
Z 1
D
?
V
Z 3
Z 4
14Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- RC Filters
- Low-pass RC Filters
R
C
V out
V in
Gain
1
?
?0
15Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- RC Filters
- Low-pass RC Filters
- Cascaded Stages
R 1
R 2
C 1
V out
C 2
V in
Gain
1
?
?0
Loading Effect ? R2 gtgt R1, C2 ltlt C1
16Analog Signal Conditioning
- Example 2.11
- A measured signal has a frequency lt 1 KHz, but
there is unwanted noise at about 1 MHz. Design a
low-pass filter that attenuates the noise to 1.
What is the effect on the measurement signal at
it max. of 1 KHz?
17Analog Signal Conditioning
- Example 2.11
- Vout / Vin 0.01 at 1 MHz
- ? fc 10 KHz
- Use C 0.47 µF
- ? R 33.9 O (too small -gt too much current)
- Use C 0.01 µF ? R 1591 O
- Standard R 1.5 KO
- ? fc 10610 Hz Vout / Vin 0.0099995
- At 1 KHz Vout / Vin 0.996
18Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- RC Filters
- High-pass RC Filters
C
V out
V in
R
Gain
1
?
?0
19Analog Signal Conditioning
- Passive Circuits
- RC Filters
- Band-pass RC Filters
C H
Gain
R L
1
C L
V out
V in
R H
?
?2
?1
If ?1 ltlt ?2 Then you use the individual equations
for the LPF and HPF
20Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Inverting Amplifier
R 2
R 1
V in
V out
21Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Non Inverting Amplifier
V in
V out
R 2
R 1
V in
V out V in
22Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Summing Amplifier
R 1
R 3
V 1
V 2
R 2
V out
23Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Differential Amplifier
R 1
R 2
V 2
R 1
V 1
V out
R 2
24Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Differential Instrumentation Amplifier
V 2
R 2
R 3
R 1
R G
R 2
V out
R 1
R 3
V 1
25Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Voltage-to-Current Converter
R 1
R 2
V in
R 3
R 5
I L
R 4
R L
26Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Current-to-Voltage Converter
R
I
V out
R
27Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Integrator
C
R
V in
V out
28Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Differentiator
R
C
V in
V out
29Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Power Supply
V CC
V CC
V in
V out
0
t
V CC
-V CC
30Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Power Supply
V CC
V in
V out
V CC
0
t
31Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Power Supply
V CC
-
V CC
V in
½ V CC
V out
½ V CC
0
t
32Analog Signal Conditioning
- Operational Amplifiers
- Power Supply
V CC
V CC
V out
V in
0
t
33Analog Signal Conditioning