Title :
Vibration Detector Based on GMR Sensors
Author :
Sebasti??, Jos?© Pelegr?¤ ; Lluch, Jorge Alberola ; Lajara Vizcaino, J.R. ; Bellon, Jesus Santiso
Author_Institution :
Polytech. Univ. of Valencia, Gandia
fDate :
3/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Up to now, vibrations have mostly been sensed by measuring displacement, velocity, and acceleration. The most common types of vibration sensors are piezoelectric, capacitive, null-balance, strain gage, optoelectronic, resonance beam, and piezoresistive. We present a low-cost and low-power vibration detector based on the measurement of magnetic field variations induced in a recent SS501 giant magnetoresistance (GMR) magnetic sensor, for which has never been applied. Vibrations on small ferromagnetic pieces disturb the Earth´s magnetic field. These weak perturbations can be detected and measured over the assumed constant Earth´s magnetic field, which is uniform over a wide area. A novel array configuration of three half-bridge GMR sensors powered in chain is used to measure magnetic field variations in the X-, Y-, and Z-axis with a very low power consumption. This paper includes a characterization of the novel GMR sensors and describes the practical design and implementation of a vibration detector. Two examples demonstrate the utility of these sensors: one for measuring the rotating speed of a small drilling machine and its vibrations at different speeds (in revolutions per minute) and the other one for measuring the characteristic 440-Hz vibration of a tuning fork (A key), which is used to tune musical instruments. The results are shown and discussed.
Keywords :
drilling machines; geomagnetism; giant magnetoresistance; magnetic field measurement; magnetic sensors; musical instruments; vibration measurement; Earth magnetic field; drilling machine; ferromagnetic pieces; frequency 440 Hz; giant magnetoresistance magnetic sensor; magnetic field variation measurement; musical instrument; three half-bridge GMR sensor; tuning fork vibration; vibration detector; vibration sensor; Earth´s magnetic field; generalized impedance converter (GIC); giant magnetoresistance (GMR) array sensor; low power consumption; sensing vibrations;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Conference_Location :
10/10/2008 12:00:00 AM
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2008.2005073