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Understanding ultrasonics – APG DCR-1006A user manual User Manual

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DCR-1006A Ultrasonic Controller

Rev. A1, 2/14

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• Understanding Ultrasonics

Ultrasonic sensors use a transducer to transmit bursts of ultrasonic sound

waves. Each burst contains a series of pulsed sound waves that emit in the

shape of a cone, reflect off the target, and are detected by the sensor. The time

required for the sound waves to travel to and from the target is converted into

a distance measurement by the sensor. Ultrasonic sensing is affected by several

factors including the target surface, distance, size, and angle. The following

considerations will help ensure the best possible target conditions.

Surface

The ideal target surface is hard and smooth. This type of surface will reflect a

greater amount of signal than a soft or uneven surface. Sound wave absorbent

materials, such as granules and powders, will reduce the operating range of the

sensor and decrease measurement accuracy.

Distance

Sound wave attenuation increases as the distance traveled increases.

Therefore, targets at longer ranges require better reflective characteristics than

targets that are closer to the sensor.

Size

A large object will have a greater surface area to reflect the signal than a

smaller one. Therefore, a large target will be detected at a greater distance

than a small target. The surface area recognized as the target will generally be

the portion closest to the sensor.