RMS Incident Power of Detector Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
RMS Incident power of Detector = Root Mean Square Voltage CD/Responsivity of Detector CD
Irms = Vrms/Rd
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
RMS Incident power of Detector - RMS Incident power of Detector is defined as a power that is not expressly granted but which exists for the accomplishment of an express purpose.
Root Mean Square Voltage CD - (Measured in Volt) - Root Mean Square Voltage CD is the square root of the time average of the voltage squared.
Responsivity of Detector CD - Responsivity of Detector CD is defined as measures of the input-output gain of a detector system.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Root Mean Square Voltage CD: 7.7 Volt --> 7.7 Volt No Conversion Required
Responsivity of Detector CD: 8.24 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Irms = Vrms/Rd --> 7.7/8.24
Evaluating ... ...
Irms = 0.934466019417476
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.934466019417476 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.934466019417476 0.934466 <-- RMS Incident power of Detector
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Capacitance of Transducer
​ Go Capacitance of Transducer = Current Generator Capacitance-(Capacitance of Amplifier+Capacitance of Cable)
Capacitance of Amplifier
​ Go Capacitance of Amplifier = Current Generator Capacitance-(Capacitance of Transducer+Capacitance of Cable)
Capacitance of Cable
​ Go Capacitance of Cable = Current Generator Capacitance-(Capacitance of Transducer+Capacitance of Amplifier)
Current Generator Capacitance
​ Go Current Generator Capacitance = Capacitance of Transducer+Capacitance of Amplifier+Capacitance of Cable
Size of Output Signal
​ Go Output Signal of Transducer = Signal to Noise Ratio of Output Signal/Detectivity of Transducer
Detectivity of Transducer
​ Go Detectivity of Transducer = Signal to Noise Ratio of Output Signal/Input Displacement Signal
RMS output Voltage Detector
​ Go Root Mean Square Voltage Output = Responsivity of Detector*RMS Incident power of Detector
RMS Incident Power of Detector
​ Go RMS Incident power of Detector = Root Mean Square Voltage CD/Responsivity of Detector CD
Sensitivity of Photoresistive Transducer
​ Go Sensitivity of Photoresistive Transducer = Change in Resistance/Change in Irradiation
Change in Irradiation
​ Go Change in Irradiation = Change in Resistance*Sensitivity of Photoresistive Transducer
Change in Resistance
​ Go Change in Resistance = Change in Irradiation/Sensitivity of Photoresistive Transducer
Output Signal of Transducer
​ Go Output Signal of Transducer = Input Displacement Signal*Responsivity of Transducer
Responsivity of Transducer
​ Go Responsivity of Transducer = Output Signal of Transducer/Input Displacement Signal
Input Signal of Transducer
​ Go Input Displacement Signal = Output Signal of Transducer/Responsivity of Transducer
Area of Detector
​ Go Area of Cross-Section = Normalized Detectivity^2/(Noise Equivalent of Bandwidth)
Sensitivity of LVDT
​ Go Sensitivity OF LVDT = Output Signal of Transducer/Input Displacement Signal
Efficiency of transducer
​ Go Efficiency of the Transducer = Temperature Difference/Rise in Temperature
RMS Noise Voltage of Cell
​ Go RMS Noise Voltage of Cell Output = Responsivity of Detector*Detectivity
Detectivity
​ Go Detectivity Op = RMS Noise Voltage Of Cell/Responsivity of Detector

RMS Incident Power of Detector Formula

RMS Incident power of Detector = Root Mean Square Voltage CD/Responsivity of Detector CD
Irms = Vrms/Rd

What is detector response time?

In the case of a pulsed source of light, the detector response time is considered as either the rise time or fall time required for the output signal to change from 10% to 90% of its final value or vice versa.

How to Calculate RMS Incident Power of Detector?

RMS Incident Power of Detector calculator uses RMS Incident power of Detector = Root Mean Square Voltage CD/Responsivity of Detector CD to calculate the RMS Incident power of Detector, The RMS Incident power of Detector formula is defined as a power that is not expressly granted but which exists for the accomplishment of an express purpose. It is also called incidental power. RMS Incident power of Detector is denoted by Irms symbol.

How to calculate RMS Incident Power of Detector using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for RMS Incident Power of Detector, enter Root Mean Square Voltage CD (Vrms) & Responsivity of Detector CD (Rd) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the RMS Incident Power of Detector calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.934466 = 7.7/8.24.

FAQ

What is RMS Incident Power of Detector?
The RMS Incident power of Detector formula is defined as a power that is not expressly granted but which exists for the accomplishment of an express purpose. It is also called incidental power and is represented as Irms = Vrms/Rd or RMS Incident power of Detector = Root Mean Square Voltage CD/Responsivity of Detector CD. Root Mean Square Voltage CD is the square root of the time average of the voltage squared & Responsivity of Detector CD is defined as measures of the input-output gain of a detector system.
How to calculate RMS Incident Power of Detector?
The RMS Incident power of Detector formula is defined as a power that is not expressly granted but which exists for the accomplishment of an express purpose. It is also called incidental power is calculated using RMS Incident power of Detector = Root Mean Square Voltage CD/Responsivity of Detector CD. To calculate RMS Incident Power of Detector, you need Root Mean Square Voltage CD (Vrms) & Responsivity of Detector CD (Rd). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Root Mean Square Voltage CD & Responsivity of Detector CD and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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