Title :
A microprocessor-based system for adaptable calibration and linearization of hall-effect position sensors
Author :
Kondraske, G.V. ; Ramaawamy, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas Univ., Arlington, TX, USA
Abstract :
The proposed system demonstrates a method that adapts to relatively unpredictable transducer output characteristics and produces a calibrated, linear output. Little a priori knowledge or assumptions concerning the transducer´s characteristics are required. An external reference transducer is used as input to a microcontroller-based signal-processing system that implements a real-time calibration procedure whereby the reference sensor and the Hall sensor measure position in tandem. The unique and variable characteristics of each transducer are converted to an accurate and predictable position measure via a look-up table that is automatically generated during the calibration procedure. An 8031 microcontroller-based prototype was developed for angular sensors and is programmable to maximize resolution for any angular range between 0 and 360°. The proposed system is discussed with regard to applications in transducer manufacturing and biomedical engineering.
Keywords :
Hall effect transducers; adaptive systems; calibration; computerised instrumentation; electric sensing devices; linearisation techniques; microcomputer applications; position measurement; 0 to 360 degrees; 8031 microcontroller; Hall-effect position sensors; adaptable calibration; angular sensors; biomedical engineering; electric sensing devices; external reference transducer; linearization; look-up table; microcontroller-based signal-processing system; microprocessor-based system; transducer manufacturing;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.1986.6499221