Title :
Analysis and Validation of a Planar High-Frequency Contactless Absolute Inductive Position Sensor
Author :
Aschenbrenner, B. ; Zagar, B.G.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Meas. Technol., Johannes Kepler Univ., Linz, Austria
Abstract :
This paper presents a low cost precise and reliable inductive absolute position measurement system. It is suitable for rough industrial environments, offers a high inherent resolution (0.1%-0.01% of measurement range), can measure target position over a wide measurement range, and can potentially measure multiple target locations simultaneously. The basic position resolution is improved by adding two additional finer pitched receive channels. The sensor works on principles similar to contactless resolvers. It consists of a rectangular antenna printed circuit board and a passive LC resonant circuit. A mathematical model and the equivalent circuit of this kind of sensor are explained in detail. Such sensors suffer from transmitter to receiver coil capacitive crosstalk, which results in a phase sensitive offset. This crosstalk will be analyzed by measurements. Moreover, the mechanical transducer arrangement, the measurement setup, and the measured results will be presented.
Keywords :
capacitance measurement; capacitive sensors; coils; crosstalk; equivalent circuits; inductive sensors; mathematical analysis; position measurement; transducers; capacitive crosstalk; contactless resolver; equivalent circuit; finer pitched receive channel; inductive absolute position measurement system; mathematical model; mechanical transducer arrangement; multiple target location measurement; passive LC resonant circuit; phase sensitive offset; planar high-frequency contactless absolute inductive position sensor; receiver coil; rectangular antenna printed circuit board; transmitter coil; Coils; Couplings; Crosstalk; Position measurement; RLC circuits; Receivers; Resonant frequency; $Q$ factor; Displacement measurement; Q factor; inductors; mutual coupling; parasitic capacitance; position measurement; printed circuits;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2014.2348631