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An Integration of Inductive Sensors and Development of Android based Application

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

e-ISSN: 2395-0056

Volume: 11 Issue: 03 | Mar 2024

p-ISSN: 2395-0072

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An Integration of Inductive Sensors and Development of Android based Application Lavanya S1

Shyleshwari M Sheety2

Darshini M S 3

Rajani D4

Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Dept. of. CSE. Dept. of. CSE. Dept. of. CSE. Dept. of. CSE. GSSSIETW, Mysore GSSSIETW, Mysore GSSSIETW, Mysore GSSSIETW, Mysore Karnataka, India Karnataka, India Karnataka, India Karnataka, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------

Abstract - In many technical goods and systems,

inductive proximity sensors are employed for the contactless sensing of object or target displacement and location. They are used in many different application areas, including security, telecommunication, robots, transportation, and manufacturing lines. An Ethernet-enabled PLC receives input from inductive sensors, such as electromagnetic, magnetic, and capacitive sensors. The data logger, which has a sensor to collect the data and a computer chip to store it, receives the output. After that, a computer is used to analyze the data that was recorded in the data logger. If the device is within communication range of the wireless data logger system, it can send the data straight to the end user. Key Words: Electromagnetic Sensors, Magnetic Sensors, Capacitance Sensors, Twin CAT, OPC Server, API

1. INTRODUCTION An inductive sensor may be a device that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to detect the objects. An inductor develop a magnetic flux around it when a current passes through it; alternatively, a current will flow through a circuit contain an inductor when the magnetic flux apply it changes. An electrical proximity sensor that doesn't require contact is called an inductive one. It is employed for metal item recognition and positioning. The kind of metal being detected determines the inductive switch's detecting range. A greater sensing range is possible with ferrous metals like steel and iron, however nonferrous metals like copper and aluminum can cut the sensing range by as much as 60%. An inductive sensor is sometimes called an inductive proximity switch because its output might be in one of two states. Inductive sensors are widely used in automated industrial processes, traffic lights, car washes, and metal detectors. The sensor is especially helpful in situations where access is difficult or when there is a lot of dirt because it doesn't require personal contact. An induction loop or detector coil makes up the sensor. Typically, this involves a coil form or ferrite ceramic rod with a high magnetic permeability core coiled around a number of turns of insulated magnet wire. The winding may or may not have a feedback tap a certain number of turns from one end of the overall winding. It is joined with a capacitance to create a circuit for a tuned frequency oscillator tank. This creates a tuned frequency oscillator when © 2024, IRJET

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Impact Factor value: 8.226

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combined with an operational amplifier or transistor, which is a voltage or current gain device.

2. TYPES OF INDUCTIVE SENSOR There are three vital sorts of inductive sensors: Electromagnetic, Capacitance and Magnetic. Each sensor has its individual potentiality and can be used in different ways.

2.1 Electromagnetic Electromagnetic Induction or Induction is a procedure in which a conductor is establish in a exacting location and magnetic field keeps unstable or immobile and the conductor is moving. This will produce Voltage across the electrical conductor. It has the ability to detect electrons, photons, magnetic fields, etc. is considered an electromagnetic sensor. It can be as new as a charge-coupled gadget, or as old as a white wall, sheet of white paper, etc. An electronic device that measures a physical quantity, such loudness or pressure, and transforms it into an electronic signal

Fig- 1: Electromagnetic Sensor

2.2 Magnetic Magnetic Induction Sensor is composed of the magnetic substance that moves in the adaptation circuit, the first is winding coil, the second is winding coil, and the coil. The exchange in the magnetic field is generated by stimulating the ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal

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