Title :
A Rotary Encoder With an Eccentrically Mounted Ring Magnet
Author :
Shang-Teh Wu ; Jing-Ying Chen ; Szu-Hsien Wu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Nat. Yunlin Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Yunlin, Taiwan
Abstract :
A novel design of a magnetic rotational sensor is presented in this paper. It contains a ring magnet simply magnetized through its central axis, which is deliberately displaced a distance from the axis of rotation. Hall effect sensors fixed at a distance to the magnet will detect a near sinusoidal variation in the magnetic-flux density as the magnet rotates a cycle, even though the flux is symmetrically distributed about the central axis of ring magnet. Finite-element analyses and physical measurement on an experimental device confirm the smoothness of the flux-density curve, based on which a harmonic fitting algorithm is used to estimate the rotational angle. Relation between measurement accuracy and eccentricity of the magnet is established by extensive testings on the experimental device. It is found that, using two differential pairs of Hall effect sensors, a fifth-order harmonic fitting yields a measurement error of less than 0.14 degrees for a certain amount of eccentricity.
Keywords :
Hall effect transducers; angular measurement; curve fitting; finite element analysis; magnetic field measurement; magnetic flux; magnetic sensors; magnetisation; measurement errors; Hall effect sensor; eccentrically mounted ring magnet; finite element analyses; flux density curve; harmonic fitting algorithm; magnet eccentricity; magnetic flux density variation detection; magnetic rotational sensor; magnetization; measurement accuracy; measurement error; rotary encoder; rotational angle estimation; symmetric magnet flux distribution; Barium; Harmonic analysis; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic devices; Magnetic flux; Magnetostatics; Rotation measurement; Angle measurement; hall effect sensors; magnetic encoders; rotational position sensors; rotational position sensors.;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2014.2302243