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discrete sensors - 4.21<br />

electrode<br />

metal<br />

electrode<br />

dielectric<br />

electrode<br />

electrode<br />

Figure 4.24<br />

Dielectrics <strong>and</strong> Metals Increase the Capacitance<br />

The sensors are normally made with rings (not plates) in the configuration shown<br />

in Figure 4.25. In the figure the two inner metal rings are the capacitor electrodes, but a<br />

third outer ring is added to compensate for variations. Without the compensator ring the<br />

sensor would be very sensitive to dirt, oil <strong>and</strong> other contaminants that might stick to the<br />

sensor.<br />

electrode<br />

compensating<br />

electrode<br />

Note: the compensating electrode is used for<br />

negative feedback to make the sensor<br />

more resistant to variations, such as contaminations<br />

on the face of the sensor.<br />

Figure 4.25<br />

Electrode Arrangement for Capacitive Sensors<br />

A table of dielectric properties is given in Figure 4.26. This table can be used for<br />

estimating the relative size <strong>and</strong> sensitivity of sensors. Also, consider a case where a pipe<br />

would carry different fluids. If their dielectric constants are not very close, a second sensor<br />

may be desired for the second fluid.<br />

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