Engineering:Position sensor
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A position sensor is a sensor that detects an object's position. A position sensor may indicate the absolute position of the object (its location) or its relative position (displacement) in terms of linear travel, rotational angle or three-dimensional space. Common types of position sensors include the following:
- Capacitive displacement sensor
- Eddy-current sensor
- Hall effect sensor
- Inductive sensor
- Laser Doppler vibrometer (optical)
- Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT)
- Photodiode array
- Piezo-electric transducer (piezo-electric)
- Position encoders:
- Absolute encoder
- Incremental encoder
- Linear encoder
- Rotary encoder
- Potentiometer
- Proximity sensor (optical)
- String potentiometer (also known as a string potentiometer, string encoder or cable position transducer)
- Ultrasonic sensor
See also
- List of length, distance, or range measuring devices
- Positioning system
Literature
- David S. Nyce: Linear Position Sensors: Theory and Application, New Jersey, John Wiley & Sons Inc. (2004)
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Position sensor.
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