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Capacitive Transducers

Introduction

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Parameters for capacitive transducers

Fig. 1.
Change in the gap 𝒙 between the plates
Change in the gap 𝒙 between the plates
(Contd.)

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(3)

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Change in the gap 𝒙 between the plates
(Contd.)

Fig. 2.
Fig. 2,

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Fig. 2.

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(4) (6)

(1) (7)

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Change in the gap 𝒙 between the plates
(Contd.)
Fig. 3,

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Fig. 3.
Change in the gap 𝒙 between the plates
(Contd.)

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(10) (11) (8) (9),


Effect of fringing flux

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.
Change in the effective overlapping area 𝑨 between the plates
Change in the effective overlapping area 𝑨 between the plates
(Contd.)

[Fig. 5(a)].

Fig. 5
Change in the effective overlapping area 𝑨 between the plates
(Contd.)

[Fig. 5(b)]
Change in relative permittivity 𝜺𝒓

(Fig. 6).

Fig. 6
Change in relative permittivity 𝜺𝒓
(Contd.)

Fig. 3.

Table 1.

Table 1
Change in relative permittivity 𝜺𝒓
(Contd.)

(Fig. 7).

Fig. 7.

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Change in relative permittivity 𝜺𝒓
(Contd.)

(12) (13)

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Change in relative permittivity 𝜺𝒓
(Contd.)
(15) (14)

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Frequency response of capacitive transducers

[Fig. 8].

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Fig. 8

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Frequency response of capacitive transducers
(Contd.)
(18) (17)

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Fig. 9 (a)-(b). (19)

Fig. 9 (a) Fig. 9 (b)


Advantages of capacitive transducers
Disadvantages of capacitive transducers
Disadvantages of capacitive transducers
(Contd.)

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Fig. 10.
Disadvantages of capacitive transducers
(Contd.)

Fig. 10.

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Disadvantages of capacitive transducers
(Contd.)
Uses of capacitive transducers
Uses of capacitive transducers
(Contd.)

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