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Implementing Pressure Sensors Effectively with Integrated Closed Loop Systems

Implementing Pressure Sensors


E ectively with Integrated Closed Loop
Systems
Sponsored by Superior Sensor Technology Jun 1 2022

A closed-loop control system automatically regulates a process to the desired state


based on continuous feedback from the system. It includes at least one electronic or
mechanical device that is fine-tuned based on the feedback of the current state.
Where necessary, the system can be adjusted to reach the preferred state.

Across many devices, closed-loop systems – often referred to as feedback control systems
– are designed to achieve and maintain the preferred state autonomously without any
human intervention.

Figure 1. Basic Control Loop System. Image Credit: Superior Sensor Technology

Pressure sensors are frequently used to measure the flow or pressure in systems. It is
often the case that under these circumstances, the sensor output is used directly as
feedback in a closed-loop system.

Differential pressure sensors measure the density, level or flow of gas and air. They are
often the key feedback component of many important systems in the industrial, medical,
energy, automotive, aviation and HVAC fields.

Whilst many systems utilize the pressure sensor as the center of a control loop feedback
system; they often use software as the external control mechanism. However, by using
software, a higher speed CPU is needed that subsequently requires more power.

Furthermore, additional hardware is required, and the system is prone to injected system
noise that can negatively affect sensor performance. To reduce noise, the sensor is run at a
higher speed. There are several limitations to this kind of implementation, including:

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1. Cost: The extra components increase the bill of materials (BOM) of a product.
2. Accuracy and Timing: More complicated feedback loops take longer to complete,
resulting in a greater time lag that ultimately affects accuracy.
3. Design Complexity: The overall product design is more complex and therefore
requires a longer development period.
4. Reliability: A product with a greater number of components subsequently has a
greater number of potential failure points.
5. CPU Requirements: Running the system requires a faster, higher-end CPU that
produces more heat and requires more power.

The NimbleSenseTM Closed Loop Control Capability


Integrated into all of its differential pressure sensors, Superior Sensor Technology’s
proprietary NimbleSense architecture combines processing intelligence with intelligent
algorithms and signal path integration to make modular building blocks that are easily
selectable to support numerous applications.

One building block component in NimbleSense is a closed-loop controller (CLC). This


enables the company to integrate this function directly into specific sensor products.

This optional capability reduces the need to design and implement a complex control loop
system. This subsequently results in better efficiency and reliability whilst reducing the cost
of the products.

Superior Sensor’s CLC adds additional controls, allowing flow rates to be set and
maintained via pressure measurement in the sensor. The CLC can directly control
actuators, valves and motors to maintain flow rate targets.

Additionally, NimbleSense runs at a fast speed and has sophisticated filtering capabilities.
This eliminates sensor-induced mechanical noise before it generates an error signal,
preventing any adverse impacts on a system’s performance.

The integrated CLC design significantly decreases loop delays in the electronic circuit by up
to 100.

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Figure 2. Closed Loop Control – Air Quality Application Example. Image Credit: Superior
Sensor Technology

Figure 2 shows a block diagram of an implementation of the Superior Sensor CLC for an air
quality application.

To efficiently measure air quality, maintaining a known/constant airflow through the viewing
window is required. The differential pressure across the venturi flow element directly
measures the flow into this viewing window.

The system establishes a target pressure level across the venturi. The differential pressure
sensor automatically increases or decreases the drive to the pump. This maintains the
targeted differential pressure, thus ensuring a continual airflow into the viewing window.

This is achieved by using the integrated NimbleSense closed-loop circuit. Additionally, it can
also be used in combination with the company’s proprietary noise filtering, which can
reduce loop delay by 100.

Summary of Benefits
The NimbleSense CLC capability can be valuable for many products, including, but not
limited to, sleep apnea machines (CPAP, BiPAP, APAP), ventilators, anesthesia machines,

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oxygen concentrators, HVAC systems and flow meters.

In summary, the benefits of the NimbleSense integrated Closed Loop Control include,

1. Significantly reduced loop delays which in turn increase responsiveness and accuracy
of the product,
2. Improved reliability of the product by eliminating discrete parts,
3. Reduced overall system costs,
4. Minimized system heat and power,
5. Simplified product design,
6. A faster time to market.

This information has been sourced, reviewed and adapted from materials provided by
Superior Sensor Technology.

For more information on this source, please visit Superior Sensor Technology.

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Superior Sensor Technology

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Los Gatos
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Phone: +1 408 703-2950

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Superior Sensor Technology is an innovative, high technology company committed to


producing a new generation of integrated, high-performance, low-pressure sensors for
industrial, medical and automotive applications.

Our proprietary pressure sensor technology with advanced programmable software


features enable customers to develop higher performing, more reliable equipment with a
reduced bill-of-materials (BOM) cost basis.

Superior Sensor Technology was founded in October of 2016 with a mission to bring
Application Specific Sensors into the industrial, medical and HVAC markets.

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