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PIEZOELECTRIC CHARGE MODE PRESSURE SENSOR GENERAL OPERATION MANUAL 

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Figure  6.2  illustrates  a  block  diagram  of  the  piezo-
electric system where: 
 

C

t

 

 

= Shunt capacitor 

 

C

s

 

= Series blocking capacitor 

 
With the series blocking capacitor C

s

 in place as shown, 

the dynamic charge (Q) generated by the sensor element 
is  distributed  across  the  two  capacitors,  C

t

  and  C

s

,  in 

proportion  to  the  size  (capacitance)  of  each.    If  C

s

,  for 

example,  is  equal  to  100  times  C

t

,  99%  of  the  charge 

appears at the input of the charge amplifier, while 1% is 
across  the  shunt  capacitor  C

t

.  This  results  in  a  1% 

decrease in apparent sensitivity of the system. 
 
This  therefore  demonstrates  the  importance  of  selecting 
the  series  blocking  capacitor  at  least  two  orders  of 
magnitude  higher  than  the  total  shunt  capacitance  C

t

 

across the input of the charge amplifier. 
 
It is also important that this capacitor be of high quality, 
with  a  leakage  resistance  of  greater  that  10

12

  ohms,  to 

avoid  the  DC  offset  discussed  previously  in  6.1, 
Introduction. 
 

6.4 

Low-Frequency Response 

 

Limitations 

 
In  a  normal  charge  amplifier,  the  low-frequency 
response  is  set  by  the  RC  time  constant,  as  established 
by the product of C

f

 and R

f

.  The system acts like a high-

pass  first  order  RC  filter  with  a  -3  dB  frequency 
established by the relationship: 
Equation 2

 

f

f

o

C

R

.16

f

=

 

where: 
 

f

o

 = 

-3 dB Frequency (Hz) 

 

R

f

 = 

Feedback resistor (ohms) 

 

C

t

 = 

Feedback capacitor (farads) 

 
However,  after  the  addition  of  the  series  blocking 
capacitor  C

s

,  the  system  becomes  the  equivalent  of  two 

high-pass  filters  in  series,  one  as  previously  mentioned 
and  one  comprised  of  series  capacitor  C

s

  and  total 

equivalent  shunt  resistance  R

i

.    This  new  cutoff 

frequency is: 
 
Equation 3 
 

s

i

o

C

R

.16

f

=

 

 

 

To  avoid  compromise  of  the  low-frequency  response 
established  by  the  charge  amplifier  parameters  and 
illustrated  by  Equation  2, the product of R

i

C

s

 

should be 

several orders of magnitude higher than R

f

C

f

 
The  approximate  final  system  discharge  time  constant 
becomes: 
 
Equation 4a 

seconds

C

R

1

C

R

1

1

TC

f

f

s

i

+

=

 

 

 

If  the  input  coupling  time  constant  (R

i

C

s

)  is  very  much 

greater  than  the  discharge  time  constant  of  the  charge 
amplifier (R

f

C

f

), Equation 4a then becomes: 

 
Equation 4b 
 

 

 

Seconds

0

C

R

1

s

i

 

 
Equation 5 
 
 

TC =  

R

f

C

f

 

Summary of Contents for 113B03

Page 1: ...ure Sensor Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product contact PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 800 828 8840 24 hour SensorLine 716 684 0001 Fax 716 684 0987 E ma...

Page 2: ...repair User servicing or repair is not recommended and if attempted may void the factory warranty Calibration Routine calibration of sensors and associated instrumentation is recommended as this helps...

Page 3: ...ry customer service representative Warranty All equipment and repair services provided by PCB Piezotronics Inc are covered by a limited warranty against defective material and workmanship for a period...

Page 4: ...isclosure Table Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE O O O O O O PCB X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O X O O O O O...

Page 5: ...e O O X O O O Wires O O O O O O Cables X O O O O O Plastic O O O O O O Solder X O O O O O Copper Alloy Brass X O O O O O This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O Indica...

Page 6: ...that the sensor is supplied with optional features A option Ablative thermal barrier E option Emralon coating H option Hermetic seal J option Electrical isolation mounting adaptor required M option Me...

Page 7: ...ies 113A High Frequency Miniature Sensor The Series 113A High Frequency Miniature Sensor is a charge mode pressure sensor designed to measure shock wave blast explosion ultrasonic and dynamic combusti...

Page 8: ...rage pressure level over a wide amplitude range and a usable frequency range near DC to between 5 000 and 10 000 Hz the resonant frequency is 25 000 Hz The Model 171 is extremely sensitive with a nomi...

Page 9: ...nd L length of column feet For air at room temperature the equation becomes L 3300 Fr Where L passage length inches The natural frequency and approximately fastest pressure step rise time for various...

Page 10: ...z element The clamp nut is provided with either standard 5 16 24 or metric M7 x 0 75 threads and is supplied along with three seal rings Model 008A Hardline Cable is recommended for operating temperat...

Page 11: ...nce charge signal generated by the sensor into a low impedance voltage signal This signal may then be transmitted to a readout or recording device for analysis See Figure 5 1 for a drawing of a typica...

Page 12: ...DC offset voltage usually very tiny microvolts that exists at the input gate of the MOSFET circuit This minute leakage current exists in all real devices As demonstrated in Equation 1 the steady state...

Page 13: ...1 Introduction 6 4 Low Frequency Response Limitations In a normal charge amplifier the low frequency response is set by the RC time constant as established by the product of Cf and Rf The system acts...

Page 14: ...umulated electrostatic charges may build to the point that they may saturate or even damage the input circuitry of the charge amplifier Operate the charge amplifier in the SHORT time constant while th...

Page 15: ...tional versions have identical specifications and accessories as listed for the standard model except where noted below More than one option may be used E Emralon coating 4 Coating Emralon Emralon Ele...

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