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ICP

 FORCE SENSOR OPERATION MANUAL 

 

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7.0   LOW-FREQUENCY MONITORING 

 

Force sensors used for applications in short term, steady state 

monitoring, such as sensor calibration, or short term, quasi-

static testing should be powered by signal conditioners that 

operate in DC-coupled mode.  PCB Series 482 and 484  Signal 

Conditioner operates in either AC or DC-coupled mode and 

may be supplied with gain features or a zero 

clamped

” 

output 

often necessary in repetitive, positive polarity pulse train 

applications.   

 

If you wish to learn more about ICP

 sensors, consult PCB

General Signal Conditioning Guide, a brochure outlining the 

technical specifics associated with piezoelectric sensorsThis 

brochure is available from PCB’s website at: 

http://www.pcb.com/techsupport/tech_signal

  or  from PCB by 

request, free of charge. 

 

 8.0   DISCHARGE TIME CONSTANT 

 

The discharge time constant (DTC) of the entire transduction 

system from sensor to readout must be considered when 

attempting to calibrate an ICP force sensor by static methods.  

In order to take full advantage of the long DTC built into the 

force sensor, it is best to DC couple from the sensor to the 

readout device.  Several dual-mode PCB signal conditioners 

(e.g., Series 484) use direct coupling techniques to decouple the 

output signal from the sensor bias voltage.  With the output of 

the signal conditioner coupled to a DC readout, such as a digital 

voltmeter (DVM) or oscilloscope, the time constant of the 

sensor is not compromised by AC coupling elsewhere within  

the system. 

 

When DC coupling is required to maximize a sensors DTC in 

low frequency applications, it is important to DC couple the 

entire system, not just from the sensor to the signal conditioner.  

The system time constant is determined by the shortest time 

constant 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.  

Approximately five DTC intervals are needed for a peak signal 

to naturally decay back to zero. 

 

The rule of thumb for signal discharge, as outlined in 

Figure 

17

, is this: for the first 10% of the DTC, the signal lost is 

approximately proportional to the time elapsed. 

 

 

 

Figure 17 - Step Function Response 

 

Step Function Response 

For example, a sensor with a 500-second DTC loses 

approximately 1% of its output level the first five seconds (1% 

of 500) after the application of a steady state force within the 

measuring range.  In this case, the output reading must be taken 

within five seconds of the force application for 1% accuracy.  If 

it is impossible to avoid AC coupling somewhere in the sensing 

system, try to keep the coupling DTC at least an order of 

magnitude longer than the DTC of the force sensor.  This avoids 

compromising the sensor DTC. 

 

9.0   CALIBRATION 

 

A NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) 

traceable calibration graph is supplied with each force sensor 

certifying its voltage sensitivity (mV/lb).  Calibration 

procedures follow accepted guidelines as recommended by 

ANSI (American National Standards Institute), ISA 

(Instrument Society of America), and ISO (International 

Organization for Standardization).  These standards provide the 

establishment and management of complete calibration 

systems, thus controlling the accuracy of a sensor

specifications by controlling measuring and test equipment 

accuracy. PCB is A2LA accredited for technical competence in 

the field of calibration, meeting the requirements of ISO/IEC 

17025-1999 and ANSI/NCSL 2540-1-1994. 

Summary of Contents for M221B02

Page 1: ...comp 100 lb tension 50 mV lb 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...

Page 2: ...alized 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...

Page 3: ...tion 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 p...

Page 4: ...China RoHS 2 Disclosure 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...

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 sai...

Page 6: ...tallation 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 o...

Page 7: ...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 Inst...

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 spe...

Page 9: ...eturning 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 com...

Page 10: ...t 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 surface...

Page 11: ...he 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 for...

Page 12: ...itor 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 accom...

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...

Page 14: ...ant 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...

Page 15: ...urned 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 specificat...

Page 16: ...2 Coaxial Jack 10 32 Coaxial Jack Electrical Connection Position Side Side Mounting Thread 1 4 28 Female 1 4 28 Female All specifications are at room temperature unless otherwise specified In the inte...

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