Title :
New magneto-inductive sensing principle and its implementation in sensors for industrial applications
Author :
Jagiella, Manfred ; Fericean, Sorin ; Droxler, Reinhard ; Dorneich, Albert
Author_Institution :
Balluff GmbH, Neuhausen, Germany
Abstract :
Non-contacting displacement measuring systems are nowadays preferred for industrial position feedback at actuators. The systems are based on various operating principles whose properties determine the potential areas of application. In spite of the large number of solutions available on the market, there still are applications that are inaccessible to any of the familiar transducers. When linear motion in a range of up to 200 mm is involved, compromises almost always have to be made with respect to size, measuring range, durability and costs. The paper presents a worldwide innovation on this field: a new magneto-inductive sensing principle and displacement measuring system especially developed for positioning tasks in the above mentioned range. Due to its flexibility, ruggedness and compact design, it is ideal for numerous industrial applications and even opens up areas for new implementations. Consisting of a slender, rectangular sensor with fully integrated processing electronics and a permanent magnet target, the system converts the target position into an absolute, displacement-proportional voltage and current standard signal.
Keywords :
displacement measurement; electromagnetic induction; magnetic sensors; permanent magnets; position measurement; target tracking; 200 mm; actuators; costs; displacement measuring system; displacement-proportional voltage and current standard signal; durability; industrial applications; industrial position feedback; integrated processing electronics; linear motion range; magneto-inductive sensing principle; magneto-inductive sensors; measuring range; noncontacting displacement measuring systems; permanent magnet target; positioning tasks; system operating principles; target position; Actuators; Costs; Displacement measurement; Feedback; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic sensors; Motion measurement; Position measurement; Size measurement; Transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2004. Proceedings of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8692-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2004.1426347