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A Temperature Compensated Ultrasonic Sensor Operating in Air for Distance and Proximity Measurements
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1982
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EngineeringSensorsUltrasonicsAerospace EngineeringTemperature DependenceUltrasonic SensorsAcoustic PropagationProximity MeasurementsAcoustical EngineeringProximity SensorAcoustic SensorHeat TransferUltrasoundInstrumentationThermal SensorUltrasonic Sensor OperatingNon-contact SensingMicromachined Ultrasonic Transducer
An ultrasonic sensor operating in air was developed to measure distance (up to 100 cm) or to operate as a proximity sensor in a presettable distance range. The error in the measured distance is about ±1 mm while the accuracy is maintained within ±1 percent of the reading in the whole temperature range from -20°C to +110°C, being the temperature dependence of the sound velocity electronically compensated. As a proximity sensor it can overcome most of the drawbacks and limitations of inductive, capacitive, optical, and Hall-effect commercial proximity sensors.
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