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ICP

 FORCE SENSOR OPERATION MANUAL 

 

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1.0   INTRODUCTION 

 

ICP

  force sensors incorporate a built-in MOSFET 

microelectronic amplifier.  This serves to convert the high 

impedance charge output into a low impedance voltage signal 

for analysis or recording.  ICP

 sensors, are powered from a 

separate constant current source, operate over long ordinary 

coaxial or ribbon cable without signal degradation.  The low 

impedance voltage signal is not affected by triboelectric cable 

noise or environmental contaminants.  

 

 

Figure 1 - ICP

 

Sensor System Schematic 

 

Power to operate ICP

 sensors is generally in the form of a low 

cost, 24-27 VDC, 2-20 mA constant current supply. 

Figure 1

 

schematically illustrates a typical ICP

  sensor system. PCB 

offers a number of AC or battery-powered, single or multi-

channel power/signal conditioners, with or without gain 

capabilities for use with force sensors. In addition, many data 

acquisition systems now incorporate constant current power for 

directly powering ICP

 sensors.  Because static calibration or 

quasi-static short-term response lasting up to a few seconds is 

often required, PCB manufactures signal conditioners that 

provide DC coupling.

   Figure 2

 summarizes a complete 2-wire 

ICP

 system configuration. 

 

 

Figure 2 Typical ICP

 

Sensor System

 

 

In addition to ease of operation, ICP

  force sensors offer 

significant advantages over charge mode types. Because of the 

low impedance output and solid-state, hermetic construction, 

ICP

 force sensors are well suited for continuous, unattended 

force monitoring in harsh factory environments. Also, ICP

 

sensor cost-per-channel is substantially lower, since they 

operate through standard, low-cost coaxial cable, and do not 

require expensive charge amplifiers. 

 

Refer to the installation/outline drawing and specification sheet 

at the back  of this manual for details and dimensions of the 

particular sensor model number(s) purchased

. The following 

pages give a brief description of the various sensor series 

available, recommended mounting procedures, operation and 

recommended calibration. 

 

 

In addition to PCB’s line of ICP®  sensors, each ICP® sensor 

series outlined has corresponding charge output versions.  

Charge mode versions with high output impedance are suited 

for higher temperature,  metal-to-metal and  very high shock 

applications. These models can also be used for applications 

where it is desirable to manually set the output range.   

 

In addition to standard products, PCB has the ability to design 

and manufacture custom sensors/systems for specific 

applications. 

  

If questions arise regarding the operation or characteristics of 

the force sensor products as outlined in this manual, feel free to 

contact an experienced PCB applications engineer  toll-free at 

1-800-828-8840. 

 

2.0   DESCRIPTION 

 

IMPACT 

Series 200 Impact Sensors are designed to measure 

compression and impact forces from  a  fraction of a lb(N) to 

50,000 lbs (to 22.4 kN).  The flat sensing surface located on the 

top of the sensor is designed to measure  a dynamic force 

quickly applied axially to the sensor.   

 

As highlighted in 

Figure 3

 compression forces directed against 

the sensing surface produce a positive-going output.  A tensile 

output could be obtained if  a  static, steady-state  load  were 

applied to the sensor.  The maximum tensile output to be 

measured would be that of the applied static, steady state load 

as that load is quickly removed. 

 

 This force-directed input and corresponding output will 

provide a positive going output signal in ICP

 models and a 

negative going output in  charge mode sensors.  If desired, 

adding the prefix 

N

” 

to a model number upon order, sometimes 

desired for charge mode models, will indicate polarity reversal. 

Summary of Contents for 209C11

Page 1: ... 2 2 lb comp 1 lb tension 2200 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 mail info pcb com Web www pcb com ...

Page 2: ...ialized tests including sensitivity at elevated or cryogenic temperatures phase response extended high or low frequency response extended range leak testing hydrostatic pressure testing and others For more information contact your local PCB Piezotronics distributor sales representative or factory customer service representative Returning Equipment If factory repair is required our representatives ...

Page 3: ...ation on particular operating steps The following symbols may be found on the equipment described in this manual This symbol on the unit indicates that high voltage may be present Use standard safety precautions to avoid personal contact with this voltage This symbol on the unit indicates that the user should refer to the operating instructions located in the manual This symbol indicates safety ea...

Page 4: ...E 住房 O O O O O O PCB板 X O O O O O 电气连接器 O O O O O O 压电晶体 X O O O O O 环氧 O O O O O O 铁氟龙 O O O O O O 电子 O O O O O O 厚膜基板 O O X O O O 电线 O O O O O O 电缆 X O O O O O 塑料 O O O O O O 焊接 X O O O O O 铜合金 黄铜 X O O O O O 本表格依据 SJ T 11364 的规定编制 O 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB T 26572 规定的限量要求以下 X 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB T 26572 规定的限量要求 铅是欧洲RoHS指令2011 65 EU附件三和附件四目前由于允许的豁免 CHINA RoHS COMPLIANCE ...

Page 5: ... 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 Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement of GB T 26572 X Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at least one of t...

Page 6: ...stallation outline drawing and specification sheet at the back of this manual for details and dimensions of the particular sensor model number s purchased The following pages give a brief description of the various sensor series available recommended mounting procedures operation and recommended calibration In addition to PCB s line of ICP sensors each ICP sensor series outlined has corresponding ...

Page 7: ...e ring mounting and preload requirements Figure 4 outlines some possible mounting configurations to which the ring series may be installed Figure 4 Series 201 to 207 ICP Ring Force Sensor Possible Installation Methods GENERAL PURPOSE RADIAL Model 208C01 C05 General Purpose Sensors are designed to measure compression and impact forces from a fraction of a lb N to 5 000 lbs to 22 24 kN Tension force...

Page 8: ... simultaneously measuring force in three 3 orthogonal directions X Y and Z Internally three sets of quartz crystals are cut oriented and preloaded so the maximum output from the crystal cut for the specific plane is obtained when a force is applied axially to the specific x y or z plane Sensor output from loads applied in the alternate transverse planes considered channel cross talk is negligible ...

Page 9: ...returning the sensor to PCB for recalibration Figure 8 SERIES 3 COMPONENT TRIAX FORCE SENSORS PENETRATION Penetration style sensors are similar to the axial models but are specifically designed for compression and impact force measurements in materials testing applications Smooth cylindrical housings and curved impact caps avoid cutting through specimens This enables measurements to be taken to de...

Page 10: ...ot facing or surface grinding Surface flatness should be held to within 0 001 TIR over the entire mating surface When mounting sensors between two plates care should be taken to assure mounting surfaces are flat and parallel Non parallel surfaces could place unwanted stress on internal components leading to premature sensor failure The protective cap should remain on the electrical connector durin...

Page 11: ...the left in Figure 13 part of the force between the two structures is shunted through the mounting stud The amount of force shunted is dependent on the stud material but may be up to 5 of the total force for the beryllium copper stud supplied with the sensor and up to 50 for steel studs This typical installation setup is used by PCB during standard calibrations of force ring models 201B01 through ...

Page 12: ...nitor the output from the Z axis connector when preloading 3 component type sensors These sensors require a preload in the Z axis that is 10 times their shear range Some models require this to be accomplished in steps not to exceed the usable voltage To prevent clipping of the signal increments should not exceed 10 VDC Figure 14 ICP Force Sensor Preload Requirements WORKING RANGE PRELOAD AND MAXIM...

Page 13: ... hundreds of feet meters depending on the frequency of interest It is necessary to supply the sensor with a 2 to 20 mA constant current at 20 to 30 VDC through a current regulating diode or equivalent circuit contained in all PCB signal conditioners See Guide G 0001B for powering and signal conditioning information pertaining to all ICP instrumentation Most of the line powered signal conditioners ...

Page 14: ...tant in the system For this reason the readout device as well as the signal conditioner must be DC coupled Figure 16 Characteristic Discharge Time Constant Curve The discharge time constant represents the decay rate of an input signal One DTC represents the amount of time taken for the signal to decay to 37 of the initial peak value As illustrated in Figure 16 this is an exponential decay Approxim...

Page 15: ...turned to the factory for servicing in the event of serious malfunction Observe the following precautions in using the sensor A Do not exceed the maximum load levels for the force sensor see specification sheet B Do not subject the sensor to temperatures exceeding that of the specification normally 250 F 121 C C Do not apply voltage to the sensor without current limiting diodes or other current pr...

Page 16: ...el Stainless Steel Sealing Hermetic Hermetic Electrical Connector 10 32 Coaxial Jack 10 32 Coaxial Jack Electrical Connection Position Side Side Mounting Thread 10 32 Female No Metric Equivalent All specifications are at room temperature unless otherwise specified In the interest of constant product improvement we reserve the right to change specifications without notice ICP is a registered tradem...

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