rõhuanduritelt
Rõhuanduritelt are sensors designed to measure pressure. They convert a physical quantity, pressure, into an electrical signal that can be interpreted by other devices or systems. These sensors are essential components in a wide range of applications, from industrial automation and automotive systems to medical equipment and scientific research. The principle of operation for many pressure sensors involves a diaphragm that deforms when subjected to pressure. This deformation is then translated into an electrical output through various transduction mechanisms. Common types of pressure sensors include piezoresistive, capacitive, and piezoelectric sensors. Piezoresistive sensors utilize materials whose electrical resistance changes with applied stress. Capacitive sensors measure the change in capacitance between two plates as a diaphragm is deflected. Piezoelectric sensors generate an electrical charge when subjected to mechanical stress. The selection of a specific rõhuandurit type depends on factors such as the required accuracy, operating pressure range, temperature sensitivity, and the type of medium being measured. They play a crucial role in monitoring and controlling processes, ensuring safety, and optimizing performance in numerous technological fields.