Displacement transducer with opposed coils for improved linearity and temperature compensation
First Claim
1. A displacement measuring apparatus comprising:
- (a) a pair of current conducting coils connected to a first one of two relatively movable bodies, a first terminal of each coil connected to a common ground;
(b) an electrically conducting, non-ferromagnetic wall means in telescoping relationship to both of the coils and mounted to the second body for axial displacement relative to both of the coils for varying the relative coil/wall means overlap by increasing the overlap with one coil when decreasing the overlap with the other and thereby simultaneously increasing the inductance of one coil and decreasing the inductance of the other coil;
(c) an AC electrical energy source connected to apply an AC signal to each of said coils at a frequency which is at least high enough that the skin depth of the wall means is less than the physical depth of the wall means, the source comprising a pair of substantially constant current sources each connected to the second terminal of a different one of said coils and to the common ground; and
(d) a detector circuit means connected to the coils for detecting a signal which is proportional to the difference between the inductances of the two coils, the detector circuit means comprising a pair of amplitude modulation demodulators, the input of each demodulator connected to the second terminal of a different one of the coils and a differential amplifier having its inputs connected to the output of each demodulator.
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Abstract
The relative displacement of two bodies is measured by moving an electrically conducting, non-ferromagnetic wall means in proportion to the relative movement of the bodies in order to increase its overlapping, telescoping relationship to a first current conducting coil while simultaneously decreasing its overlapping, telescoping relationship to a second current conducting coil. Each of the coils are excited with an AC signal at a frequency which is at least high enough that the skin depth of the wall means is less than the physical depth of the wall means. A signal is detected which is proportional to the difference in the amplitude of the voltages across the two coils which results in improved sensitivity while improving linearity and substantially reducing temperature dependence.
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9 Claims
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1. A displacement measuring apparatus comprising:
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(a) a pair of current conducting coils connected to a first one of two relatively movable bodies, a first terminal of each coil connected to a common ground; (b) an electrically conducting, non-ferromagnetic wall means in telescoping relationship to both of the coils and mounted to the second body for axial displacement relative to both of the coils for varying the relative coil/wall means overlap by increasing the overlap with one coil when decreasing the overlap with the other and thereby simultaneously increasing the inductance of one coil and decreasing the inductance of the other coil; (c) an AC electrical energy source connected to apply an AC signal to each of said coils at a frequency which is at least high enough that the skin depth of the wall means is less than the physical depth of the wall means, the source comprising a pair of substantially constant current sources each connected to the second terminal of a different one of said coils and to the common ground; and (d) a detector circuit means connected to the coils for detecting a signal which is proportional to the difference between the inductances of the two coils, the detector circuit means comprising a pair of amplitude modulation demodulators, the input of each demodulator connected to the second terminal of a different one of the coils and a differential amplifier having its inputs connected to the output of each demodulator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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