Ultrasonic Sensors
Ultrasonic sensors are small devices used to detect the presence of intruders and other foreign objects. These can discreetly be placed in courtyards and inside homes to detect the presence of moving objects alien to the surroundings. They operate at frequencies in the range of twenty-five to forty kilohertz, which is way above the human hearing range.
The basic mechanism
used in ultrasonic sensors activates a quartz crystal that
emits ultrasonic sound
waves in the surrounding areas. The detector system
senses the frequency of reflected waves
to detect any slight changes that might occur due to a moving object technically
known as the Doppler effect.
These devices are designed
to produce ultrasonic sound waves in a continuous fashion without any blind
spots or gaps in the coverage pattern. This makes it possible to detect
small gestures such as hand motion, which can be detected
at a distance of twenty-five feet, arm and body movement
at thirty feet, and full body motion at forty feet depending on the type of
sensor used. Advanced
ultrasonic proximity sensors used for spy surveillance generate
a highly focused beam of ultrasonic sound that can easily access tight spaces
and openings ranging
from .5 inches to four inches long in diameter.
Some of these devices are equipped
with an external touch function that allows the user to remotely program the best scanning range
for the application. They may also have device-locking
features that prevent unwanted output programming changes. Apart from detecting
human movement, they also have the capability to detect any material that can
bounce back sounds such as liquids and clear substrates
like plastic and glass.
Ultrasonic sensors are also used in
different industrial sectors such as pharmaceutical, medical, food, cosmetic,
and household & personal care manufacturing.
They have enabled the detection
of minor flaws in products during the production process, which if left
unchecked can damage the brand
value of a product or company.
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