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Sensor Lab

Scientech 2311

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The Scientech 2311 SensorLab is a compact, portable, and comprehensive training platform designed for hands-on learning of sensors and transducers. As part of Scientech TechBooks, it offers a modern approach to understanding how physical parameters such as temperature, pressure, light, IR, and motion are sensed and processed.

The system enables students to perform real-time experiments by observing sensor outputs, waveforms, and characteristics through an integrated graphical interface.

Learning & Working Principle

The SensorLab provides a complete understanding of signal acquisition and conditioning. Since most sensors generate low-level signals, the system includes built-in blocks for:

  • Amplification
  • Filtering
  • Signal conditioning
  • Conversion for measurement

This ensures accurate and efficient data analysis for real-world applications.

Integrated Smart Interface

A 7-inch capacitive touch screen LCD with a Linux-based system and ARM processor is built into the unit. It allows:

  • Real-time waveform display
  • Graph plotting of sensor characteristics
  • Access to manuals and tutorials
  • Data logging and storage

The system is fully standalone and does not require external instruments like an oscilloscope, making it ideal for modern labs.

Features of Sensor Lab

  • IoT enabled Linux based 7 Graphical touch LCD with inbuilt cortex ARM processor & DAQ for acquiring analog data and software for viewing the output waveforms, reading the operating manual, tutorial etc, with USB storage and HDMI output. Ethernet port to connect real world.
  • Inverting, Non-Inverting, Power, Current, Instrumentation and Differential Amplifier, Buffer, Frequency to Voltage, Voltage to Frequency, Current to Voltage, Voltage to current Converter, High Pass and Low Pass Filter, Buffer, LED , Buzzer, Relay, Square Wave generator.
  • Onboard signal conditioning
  • Inbuilt DAQ
  • User can design any circuit on bread board and test
  • Stand alone TechBook
  • USB Port for Keyboard and Pendrive interface
  • Ethernet port
  • HDMI Port
  • Data Logging in .csv format
  • On board Graph capture and store
  • Office tools are inbuilt to view PDF and doc files

Optional Sensor Modules for Sensor Lab

  • SS04 Pressure Sensor
  • SS05 LVDT Coil
  • SS06 Load Cell
  • SS07 Strain Guage
  • SS09 Gas Sensor
  • SS10 Alcohol Sensor
  • SS15 Limit Switch
  • SS16 Capacitive Proximity Sensor
  • SS17 Inductive Proximity Sensor
  • SS18 Optocoupler Sensor
  • SS22 Magnetic Reed Sensor
  • SS24 Level Sensor
  • SS26 Sound Sensor
  • SS32 Fire Sensor
  • SS33 Flow Sensor
  • SS36 Smoke Sensor
  • SS37 Accelerometer Sensor
  • SS48 Potentiometric Displacement sensor
  • SS49 Ultrasonic sensor
  • SS53 Galvanic Sensor
  • SS58 Capacitive Displacement Sensor
  • SS59 Touch Sensor
  • SS150 Temperature Humidity Sensor
  • SS151 Air Quality Sensor
  • SS155 PIR Sensor
  • SS175 Atmospheric Pressure Sensor
  • SS192 Gyroscope Sensor

FAQs

1. What is a sensor lab and how is it used in training?

A sensor lab is an educational site that is created to learn about sensors and experiment with transducers. The Scientech 2311 SensorLab allows the practical learning of such parameters as temperature, pressure, light, and IR, which is why it can be used in the engineering and technical training.

2. What does the Scientech 2311 SensorLab include?

It includes sensors, signal conditioning circuits, a built-in DAQ system, amplifiers, filters, and a graphical interface for waveform analysis and data visualization.

3. Why is signal conditioning important in a sensor lab setup?

Most sensors produce low-level signals that cannot be used directly. Signal conditioning amplifies and processes these signals to make them measurable and accurate.

4. Does the SensorLab require external instruments like an oscilloscope?

No, the system is fully standalone with an integrated display and DAQ, eliminating the need for external measurement instruments.

5. What types of experiments can be performed in a sensor lab?

Users can perform experiments on temperature, pressure, gas sensing, motion detection, proximity sensing, and more. It also supports custom circuit design using the onboard breadboard.

 

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