Mechatronics Assignment
Mechatronics Assignment
Mechatronics Assignment
ASSIGNMENT
SEMESTER: 6TH
ASSIGNMENT NO: 1
DATE: 05-06-2020
What is a touch sensor?
A touch sensor works like a switch, where when there’s contact, touch, or
pressure on the surface of a touch sensor, it opens up an electrical circuit
and allows currents to flow through it.
What is touch sensor used for? Key Applications
In capacitive touch sensors, the electrode represents one of the plates of the capacitor.
The sensor electrode is connected to a measurement circuit and the capacitance is
measured periodically. The output capacitance will increase if a conductive object
touches or approaches the sensor electrode.
Since these sensors can be produced very easily at a very large scale can be made at very
less cost and are very attractive in design. These are widely used in iPods, mobile
phones, home appliances,automotive, and many other industrial applications. They are
used in applications such as measuring pressure, acceleration, distance, etc.
Working of Capacitive touch sensor:
If the parallel plates have a larger area and the thickness of the insulator is very less then
there would be the greater value of the touch capacitance. Therefore the difference of the
capacitance value when the plate is touched and the plate is untouched will be greater.
So, by controlling the size of the parallel plate and the thickness of the insulator we can
control the sensitivity of the capacitive touch sensor. The Capacitive touch sensor,
however, has few drawbacks such as there could be a false trigger since all it needs is to
be in a contact with a conducting material and does not require a pressure to operate.
A resistive touch sensor consists of two conductive layers separated by small spacer
dots. The bottom layer is made up of either glass or film and the top layer is made up of
film. When any probe like a finger, stylus pen, pen, etc. It is used to apply pressure on
the top film of the sensor, it activates the sensor.Resistive Touch Sensor requires an
amount force to operate, so they are used in applications such as Foot pronation
monitoring, musical instrument, keypads (mostly used in old mobile phones), resistive
touch-pads, and many other applications.
Working of Resistive Touch Sensor:
The above circuit shows the basic working of the touch sensor which consists of the
touch electrode or the surface.
The resistive touch sensor operates when an object with some resistivity such as our
finger touches the surface. Touch of the object with a little resistance forms a close
circuit which allows a small amount of current to flow.
In the above circuit the touch causes a very little current to flow.