Electrical Comparator
Electrical Comparator The principle of these comparators is to convert the linear displacement of the measuring stylus into an electric output Whetstone bridge circuit is used for this comparator When the circuit is balance no current is detected Hence the following condition will exit R1 = R3 R2 R4 Electrical Comparators are extremely sensitive and are capable of high magnifications up to 30000. If one of these resistors is varied then imbalance in the circuit will result in a current flow through the galvanometer By arranging the variable resistor a measuring head mechanism is formed The galvanometer may be calibrated to read linear displacement The whetstone bridge circuit is suitable only for D.C supply Although the operating principle is same certain modification is that the resistors are replaced by inductors Two of which are incorporated in the measuring head When the stylus moves vertically, the circuit will become imbalance This is due to the m