Title :
Capacitive transducer for relative position error galvo mirrors
Author :
Harrison, Joshua C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Queensland Univ., Brisbane, Qld., Australia
fDate :
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A transducer was designed to sense small angular displacements of servo-controlled galvo mirrors in rotary optical storage devices. The transducer is differential in nature, and operates on the principle of linear electrical capacitance variation with area overlap of uniquely shaped capacitor plates. These capacitive plates lie in planes normal to the axis of rotation, and consist of many electrically connected wedge-shaped projections aligned radially to the center of rotation. A prototype was fabricated and tested. For optical storage devices, experimentally determined characteristic curves show sufficient linearity and repeatability for relative position error (RPE) feedback applications, at plate spacings of 0.15 mm or less. A design change, for further extending the linear range of the characteristic curve of the transducer beyond RPE feedback requirements, is described. A circuit design to produce voltage variations proportional to differential capacitance changes in the transducer is discussed, and peak-to-peak signal-to-noise ratio is conservatively approximated at 2×104 with 10 kHz bandwidth
Keywords :
capacitance measurement; displacement measurement; feedback; mirrors; optical storage; servomechanisms; transducers; 0.15 mm; 10 kHz; RPE feedback; angular displacements; capacitive transducer; characteristic curve; characteristic curves; circuit design; differential; electrically connected wedge-shaped projections; galvo mirrors; linear electrical capacitance variation; linear range; linearity; optical storage devices; plate spacings; prototype; relative position error; repeatability; rotary optical storage devices; servo-controlled galvo mirrors; shaped capacitor plates; transducer; voltage variations; Capacitance; Capacitors; Mirrors; Optical design; Optical devices; Optical feedback; Optical sensors; Prototypes; Testing; Transducers;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on