Sign In Help
Schneider Electric
HelpSign In
Schneider Electric Exchange
  • Home
  • Collaborate
  • Develop
  • Shop
Home Collaborate Develop Shop Log in or Register Help

Invite a Co-worker

Send a co-worker an invite to the Exchange portal.Just enter their email address and we’ll connect them to register. After joining, they will belong to the same company.
You have entered an invalid email address. Please re-enter the email address.
This co-worker has already been invited to the Exchange portal. Please invite another co-worker.
Please enter email address
Send Invite Cancel

Invitation Sent

Your invitation was sent.Thanks for sharing Exchange with your co-worker.
Send New Invite Close
  • Home
  • Collaborate
  • Exchange Community
  • :
  • Industrial Automation
  • :
  • Industry Automation and Control Forum
  • :
  • TRe: Typical signal conditioner techniques
Community Menu
  • Forums
    • By Topic
        • EcoStruxure IT
          • EcoStruxure IT forum
        • Industrial Automation
          • Industry Automation and Control Forum
          • Alliance System Integrators Forum
          • Machine Solutions in the Digital Transformation
          • EcoStruxure Automation Expert / IEC 61499 Forum
          • Industrial Edge Computing Forum
          • Level and Pressure Instrumentation Forum
          • Modicon User Group
          • PLC Club Indonesia
          • SEE Automation Club Forum
          • Fabrika ve Makina Otomasyonu Çözümleri
          • Форум по промышленной автоматизации СНГ
        • SCADA & Telemetry Solutions
          • Geo SCADA Expert Forum
          • SCADA and Telemetry Devices Forum
        • Power Distribution IEC
          • Power Distribution and Digital
          • Power Standards & Regulations
          • Paneelbouw & Energie Distributie
        • Power Distribution Softwares
          • EcoStruxure Power Design Forum
          • SEE Electrical Building+ Forum
          • LayoutFAST User Group Forum
        • Solutions for your Business
          • Solutions for Food & Beverage Forum
          • Solutions for Healthcare Forum
    • By Segment
        • Food & Beverage
          • Solutions for Food & Beverage Forum
        • Healthcare
          • Solutions for Healthcare Forum
      • EcoStruxure IT
        • EcoStruxure IT forum
      • Industrial Automation
        • Industry Automation and Control Forum
        • Alliance System Integrators Forum
        • Machine Solutions in the Digital Transformation
        • EcoStruxure Automation Expert / IEC 61499 Forum
        • Industrial Edge Computing Forum
        • Level and Pressure Instrumentation Forum
        • Modicon User Group
        • PLC Club Indonesia
        • SEE Automation Club Forum
        • Fabrika ve Makina Otomasyonu Çözümleri
        • Форум по промышленной автоматизации СНГ
      • SCADA & Telemetry Solutions
        • Geo SCADA Expert Forum
        • SCADA and Telemetry Devices Forum
      • Power Distribution IEC
        • Power Distribution and Digital
        • Power Standards & Regulations
        • Paneelbouw & Energie Distributie
      • Power Distribution Softwares
        • EcoStruxure Power Design Forum
        • SEE Electrical Building+ Forum
        • LayoutFAST User Group Forum
      • Solutions for your Business
        • Solutions for Food & Beverage Forum
        • Solutions for Healthcare Forum
      • Food & Beverage
        • Solutions for Food & Beverage Forum
      • Healthcare
        • Solutions for Healthcare Forum
  • Blogs
    • By Topic
        • Industrial Automation
          • Industrial Edge Computing Blog
          • Industry 4.0 Blog
          • Industrie du Futur France
        • SCADA & Telemetry Solutions
          • SCADA and Telemetry Blog
        • Power Distribution IEC
          • Power Events & Webinars
          • Power Foundations Blog
        • Power Distribution NEMA
          • NEMA Power Foundations Blog
        • Power Distribution Softwares
          • EcoStruxure Power Design Blog
          • SEE Electrical Building+ Blog
        • Solutions for your Business
          • Solutions for Food & Beverage Blog
          • Solutions for Healthcare Blog
          • Solutions for Retail Blog
    • By Segment
        • Food & Beverage
          • Solutions for Food & Beverage Blog
        • Healthcare
          • Solutions for Healthcare Blog
        • Retail
          • Solutions for Retail Blog
      • Industrial Automation
        • Industrial Edge Computing Blog
        • Industry 4.0 Blog
        • Industrie du Futur France
      • SCADA & Telemetry Solutions
        • SCADA and Telemetry Blog
      • Power Distribution IEC
        • Power Events & Webinars
        • Power Foundations Blog
      • Power Distribution NEMA
        • NEMA Power Foundations Blog
      • Power Distribution Softwares
        • EcoStruxure Power Design Blog
        • SEE Electrical Building+ Blog
      • Solutions for your Business
        • Solutions for Food & Beverage Blog
        • Solutions for Healthcare Blog
        • Solutions for Retail Blog
      • Food & Beverage
        • Solutions for Food & Beverage Blog
      • Healthcare
        • Solutions for Healthcare Blog
      • Retail
        • Solutions for Retail Blog
  • Ideas
        • Industrial Automation
          • Modicon Ideas & new features
        • SCADA & Telemetry Solutions
          • Geo SCADA Expert Ideas
          • SCADA and Telemetry Devices Ideas
  • Knowledge Center
    • Building Automation Knowledge Base
    • Industrial Automation How-to videos
    • Ask Exchange
    • Digital E-books
    • Success Stories Corner
    • Power Talks
  • Events & Webinars
  • Support
    • User Guide
    • Leaderboard
    • Releases Notes
How can we help?
cancel
Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
49265members
Join Now
242467posts
Join Now

Typical signal conditioner techniques

Options
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Mark Topic as New
  • Mark Topic as Read
  • Float this Topic for Current User
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Printer Friendly Page
Back to Industry Automation and Control Forum
GMI
Lieutenant JG GMI
Lieutenant JG
‎2020-08-27 04:43 AM
0 Likes
1
221
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content
‎2020-08-27 04:43 AM

Typical signal conditioner techniques

Originally published on GMI blog by GM International | July 30, 2020

 

Typical signal conditioner techniques.jpg

 

 

Signal conditioners isolate, supply, amplify, normalize and convert various electric, mechanic, chemical signals in standard signals for data acquisition systems.

Signal conditioning is an electronic technique aimed at solving problems that arise when interfacing sensors with control units. This is needed because sensor’s output signals do not all share the same electric nature (current, voltage, resistance, etc.), or typology (for example alternate, direct or pulsing current).

Signal conditioners (converters) can be installed in electric panels, on sensors or actuators or controllers, integrated in A/D (Analogical/Digital) conversion boards and in multiplexing systems. Below we are going to review some conditioning techniques implemented in G.M. International Series D1000 & D5000.

It should be highlighted that GMI conditioners, apart from their converting functions, are also capable of operating in hazardous areas, galvanically isolating the signal loops. Other output options are also available for communicating via Hart, Modbus, offering flexibility to fit all applications in the market.

 

 

Current, voltage and frequency converters

Typically, in process and factory automation, input signal needs to be converted to a normalized signal (4-20 mA or 0-10 V for example) on the output. Additionally, it is crucial to have the correct conditioner-equipment to isolate, amplify, linearize and convert any signal from low-level sensors in order to transmit without any voltage drop even for long distances.

In factory automation, common ground connections should always be avoided since presence of multiple and different loads, all of them being connected to ground.

Another problem may be caused by the noise present in almost all industries. Solutions to this and other normalization problems are provided by analogic, digital, serial, pulse and frequency converters-conditioners-repeaters.

 

 

Trip amplifiers

Trip amplifiers are digital signal converters or analogic signal conditioners (current, voltage, temperature) based on independent amplifiers, where output signal can be direct or reverse. Alarms activate or deactivate a relay or transistor with the following functions: high-alarm, low-alarm or burnout.

The activation or deactivation of any relay can be configurable within all the input signal range.

Typically, such devices supply stabilized power to transducers with short-circuit protection and allow configuration of alarm set-points, delay and hysteresis.

 

 

Load cell and vibration transducers

Measures based on strain gauge bridges, such as weight, vibration, torque and force are other very common conditioning techniques. Typically, the weight of the external measuring bridge is read by the signal conditioner and converted into a normalized analog signal.

Bridge measure-converters process millivolt input signals. In applications such as industrial weighing, load cells under “measure bridge” produce a voltage signal which is amplified, isolated and converted in one linear voltage or continuous current output.

 

 

Temperature Converters

Whenever a resistance measure depends on temperature, a current of a few milliAmps is injected from a source of constant current to a signal converter. In order to take voltage drops into account, voltage drop on the return cable is measured and its value is multiplied by two. 

If thermocouples are used instead, a thermal-voltage is present on the terminal blocks of the converter, because of the difference between the cable’s and the conductive bar’s material. To compensate the consequential alteration of the measure, temperature is measured close to the terminal blocks of the converter. The signal converter calculates the final measure, basing on the value at the terminal blocks. This technique is known as “Col Junction Compensation”. 

 

 

Signal Repeaters

Inputs received by repeaters are typically transmitted with higher power so propagation can be guaranteed over long distances with low drop. Analog repeaters are used whenever current or voltage analog signals are transmitted. They are also used in junction lines which transmit multiple binary pulse signals through Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM). Digital repeaters can amplify the signal as well as restoring and synchronizing pulses.

 

 

Smoke Detectors

Smoke Detectors represent one of the most important conditioners for people and objects safety. To reduce spurious trips, their installation and use must be configured in conformity to environment conditions.

It is possible to divide detectors basing on their functionality: variation of the electric field due to combustion; reduction of light intensity due to smoke; rise of temperature; smoke movements. Elements such as field display, interfaces, software compatibility; number of relays or transistor output, possibility to use sensor remotely, on-board-diagnostic and other advanced functions offer users other advantages and make a product more suitable than others.

 

 

G.M. International signal conditioners

G.M. International offer a wide range of intrinsically safe signal isolators, SIL2 & SIL3 certified, with the D1000 & D5000 series: analogic isolators (D5014S, D5212, D5011, D5020), frequency and digital isolators (D5030, D5031, D5032, D5036, D5037, D5040, D5048, D5049, D5090, D5096), trip amplifier (D5254), signal repeaters (D1061), vibration and strain gauge converters (D5062, D5263, D5264), temperature converters (D1072, D5072, D5273, D1073), smoke detectors (D1022, D1080, D1081, D1180).

Tags (9)
  • Tags:
  • actuators
  • Conditioners
  • controllers
  • electric panels
  • HART
  • hazardous areas
  • modbus
  • multiplexing systems
  • sensors
Share
Reply
  • All forum topics
  • Previous Topic
  • Next Topic
1 Reply 1
Rodrigo_Garcia
Administrator Rodrigo_Garcia Administrator
Administrator
‎2020-09-24 03:04 AM
0 Likes
0
131
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content
‎2020-09-24 03:04 AM

TRe: Typical signal conditioner techniques

Thanks!

Rodrigo G. 


Industrial Automation Community manager

Tags (1)
  • Tags:
  • english
Share
Reply
Top Experts
User Count
andrea_romacco
Crewman andrea_romacco
1
Fleo
Crewman Fleo
1
sesa25402
Administrator sesa25402 Administrator
1
See More Top Experts
Find a Service Provider
Find a certified partner to help you address your integration, installation, maintenance and project needs.
View all Providers
Support

Have a question? Please contact us with details, and we will respond.

Contact Us
FAQ

Look through existing questions to find popular answers.

Learn More
About

Want to know more about Exchange and its possibilities?

Learn More

Full access is just steps away!

Join Exchange for FREE and get unlimited access to our global community of experts.

Connect with Peers & Experts

Discuss challenges in energy and automation with 30,000+ experts and peers.

Get Support in Our Knowledge Base

Find answers in 10,000+ support articles to help solve your product and business challenges.

Ask Questions. Give Solutions

Find peer based solutions to your questions. Provide answers for fellow community members!

Register today for FREE

Register Now

Already have an account?Log in

About Us FAQ Terms & Conditions Privacy Notice Change your cookie settings
©2020, Schneider Electric