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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.3.2014.tde-19032015-163304
Document
Author
Full name
Alejandro Rafael Garcia Ibarra
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Rodriguez, Edgar Charry (President)
Ferreira, Ademar
Reis Filho, Carlos Alberto dos
Title in Portuguese
Desenvolvimento de transmissores de pressão diferencial baseados em sensores piezoresistivos e saída analógica de 4-20 mA.
Keywords in Portuguese
Condicionamento de sinais
Exatidão
Sensor de pressão diferencial piezoresistivo
Total Error Band
Transmissor de pressão diferencial
Abstract in Portuguese
Este projeto de pesquisa apresenta o desenvolvimento de protótipos de transmissores industriais de pressão do tipo diferencial piezoresistivo com saída analógica a dois fios 4-20 mA. Os dispositivos usam um DSSP (processador digital de sinal do sensor) para realizar compensação térmica nas temperaturas de 0°C até 80°C e a calibração de pressão diferencial na faixa de 0-25 bard e de pressão de linha de 0-7 barg. Os transmissores permitem a leitura de diversas variáveis industriais: pressão diferencial, pressão relativa e pressão absoluta em fluidos. Os transmissores têm um TEB (total error band) menor que 0,15 de porcentagem de escala plena. A saída analógica dos transmissores diferenciais de pressão é caracterizada utilizando como base normas internacionais BS (British Standards). Os parâmetros avaliados nos transmissores de pressão são: a exatidão, o coeficiente térmico do offset, o coeficiente térmico do span, o total error band, e os desvios no tempo a curto e longo prazo. Esse trabalho é resultado da parceria dada entre o Laboratório de Sistemas Integráveis da Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo (LSI/EPUSP) e a empresa MEMS Microssistemas Integrados Híbridos de Pressão.
Title in English
Development of piezoresistive differential pressure transmitters with analog output of 4-20 mA.
Keywords in English
Accuracy
Differential pressure transmitter
Piezoresistive differential pressure sensor
Signal conditioning
Total Error Band
Abstract in English
This research project presents the prototypes development of piezoresistive differential pressure transmitters with analog two-wire output of 4-20 mA. The devices use a DSSP (Digital Signal Processor Sensor) to achieve temperature compensation at temperatures from 0°C to 80°C and differential pressure calibration range from 0 bard to 25 bard and line pressure range from 0 barg to 7 barg. The transmitters measure several industrial variables: differential pressure, relative pressure and absolute pressure at fluids. The transmitters have a TEB (total error band) less than 0.15 percent of full scale. The analog output of the differential pressure transmitters is characterized using British Standards-BS. The parameters evaluated in the pressure transmitters are: the accuracy, the thermal coefficient of the offset, the thermal coefficient of the span, the total error band, the start-up drift and long-term drift. This work is the result of the academic and technological partnership between the Laboratory of Integrated Systems of the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (LSI / EPUSP) and the MEMS company - Microssistemas Integrados Híbridos de Pressão Ltda.
 
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