Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation
This paper focuses on an optimized method for detecting continuous infrared rays make use of Pyroelectric devices. Now, Pyroelectric devices are usually very sensitive to changes in infrared radiation in the presence of an object when transfers or radiation is connected or disconnected. In this new...
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author | Heydarianasl, Mozhde Rahmat, Mohd. Fuaad |
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description | This paper focuses on an optimized method for detecting continuous infrared rays make use of Pyroelectric devices. Now, Pyroelectric devices are usually very sensitive to changes in infrared radiation in the presence of an object when transfers or radiation is connected or disconnected. In this new approach, the thermo-electric cooler is employed to active temperature sensors instead of conventional modulation. They use mechanical parts, which are complex and un-reliable. The most of the sensor consists of a number of important restrictions, which are expected to be eliminated by a new method in this study. To simulate the thermal and electrical behavior of the detector, the equivalent electrical circuit is needed that will be proposed.The practical results of Pyroelectric sensor are sent to a computer by a digital oscilloscope, and then they are monitored and analyzed. After that, the model is simulated with MATLAB software. Finally, practical and theoretical results compared with each other and a good agreement of them is shown and confirms the validity of the model. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-631902017-06-15T02:33:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/63190/ Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation Heydarianasl, Mozhde Rahmat, Mohd. Fuaad TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper focuses on an optimized method for detecting continuous infrared rays make use of Pyroelectric devices. Now, Pyroelectric devices are usually very sensitive to changes in infrared radiation in the presence of an object when transfers or radiation is connected or disconnected. In this new approach, the thermo-electric cooler is employed to active temperature sensors instead of conventional modulation. They use mechanical parts, which are complex and un-reliable. The most of the sensor consists of a number of important restrictions, which are expected to be eliminated by a new method in this study. To simulate the thermal and electrical behavior of the detector, the equivalent electrical circuit is needed that will be proposed.The practical results of Pyroelectric sensor are sent to a computer by a digital oscilloscope, and then they are monitored and analyzed. After that, the model is simulated with MATLAB software. Finally, practical and theoretical results compared with each other and a good agreement of them is shown and confirms the validity of the model. Penerbit UTM Press 2014 Article PeerReviewed Heydarianasl, Mozhde and Rahmat, Mohd. Fuaad (2014) Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 67 (3). pp. 51-55. ISSN 2180-3722 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v67.2764 DOI :10.11113/jt.v67.2764 |
spellingShingle | TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Heydarianasl, Mozhde Rahmat, Mohd. Fuaad Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation |
title | Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation |
title_full | Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation |
title_fullStr | Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation |
title_full_unstemmed | Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation |
title_short | Using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation |
title_sort | using pyroelectric sensors to detect continuous infrared radiation |
topic | TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering |
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