Basic Elements of an Electronic Instrument

An electronic instrument is made up of the following key elements:

  • Transducer
  • Signal modifier
  • Indicating device
Basic Elements of an Electronic Instrument
Fig: Elements of an Electronic Instrument

Transducer

This is the first sensing element and is needed only when measuring a non-electrical quantity such as pressure or temperature. Its task is to convert the non-electrical physical quantity into an electrical signal. An example of a transducer is a thermocouple for sensing temperature and converting it into an electrical signal.

If the quantity being measured is already in electrical form, then we don’t need the transducer.

Signal Modifier

This is second element and its role is to make the incoming signal appropriate for application to the indicating device. For instance, the signal may require amplification before it can be properly displayed. Other types of signal modifiers are:

  • Voltage dividers for reducing the amount of signal applied to the indicating device.
  • Wave shaping circuits such as filter, rectifier or chopper, etc.

Indicating Device

This final element function is to display the signal. The indicating device may be a deflection type meter or be in a digital readout.

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Author: John Mulindi

John Mulindi is an Industrial Instrumentation & Control Professional with a wide range of experience in electrical and electronics, process measurement, control systems and automation. He writes on technical as well as business related topics. In free time he spends time reading, taking adventure walks and watching football.

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