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Capacitive Sensors

Design and Applications

Baxter, Larry K.

IEEE Press Series on Electronics Technology

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1. Auflage August 1996
320 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-7803-5351-0
John Wiley & Sons

Capacitive sensors produce spectacular resolution of movement to
one part in 10-10 meters and maintain exceptional long-term
stability in hostile environments. They are increasingly used for a
variety of jobs in consumer and industrial equipment, including
wall stud sensors, keypads, lamp dimmers, micrometers, calipers,
rotation encoders, and more. The most focused, authoritative book
available in the field, Capacitive Sensors brings you
complete information on the research, design, and production of
capacitive sensors. This all-in-one source provides detailed,
comprehensive coverage of key topics, including underlying theory,
electrode configuration, and practical circuits. In addition,
you'll find reviews of a number of tested systems never before
published.

Capacitive Sensors is a must-have for product designers
and mechanical and electrical engineers interested in using this
fast-developing technology to get top price and performance
advantages.

Preface.

BASICS.

Chapter 1: Introduction.

Chapter 2: Electrostatics.

Chapter 3: Capacitive sensor basics.

Chapter 4: Circuit basics.

APPLICATIONS.

Chapter 5: Capacitive micrometers.

Chapter 6: Proximity detectors.

Chapter 7: Motion encoders.

Chapter 8: Multiple plate systems.

Chapter 9: Miscellaneous sensors.

DESIGN.

Chapter 10: Circuits and components.

Chapter 11: Switched capacitor techniques.

Chapter 12: Noise and stability.

Chapter 13: Hazards.

PRODUCTS.

Chapter 14: Electret microphone.

Chapter 15: Accelerometer.

Chapter 16: StudSensor.

Chapter 17: Proximity detector.

Chapter 18: Vernier caliper.

Chapter 19: Graphic input tablet.

Chapter 20: Camera positioner.

Chapter 21: Digital level.

Chapter 22: References.

Appendix 1: Capacitive sensors in silicon technology.

Appendix 2: Dielectric properties of various materials.

Index.
Larry K. Baxter (BSEE, RPI '61), in a long career as a consulting engineer, has designed and built many products that use capacitive sensors. His expertise is in electromechanical design, analog circuit design, and embedded microcomputer systems. He has authored numerous articles on various system design projects, has more than 20 patents, and has been a founding partner in several startup companies, including ECHOlab, Inc., Kronos, Inc., and Everygame, Inc. He is now working as a consulting engineer at PictureTel, Inc. and answers e-mail at Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!.