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Method and device for determining the respective geometrical position of a body by capacitive sensing

  • US 6,031,380 A
  • Filed: 12/05/1996
  • Issued: 02/29/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/10/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for determining the geometrical position, displacement, or angle of a measuring probe by capacitive sensing, comprising the steps of:

  • guiding the measuring probe along and in spaced relation to a voltage distribution element to a position between first and second ends of the voltage distribution element, the voltage distribution element being connectable to a source of alternating voltage and the measuring probe being capacitively coupled to the voltage distribution element to sense a voltage therebetween;

    during a comparison phase in which there is no voltage drop across the voltage distribution element between the first and second ends, comparing the magnitude of a sensed voltage from the measuring probe with the magnitude of a reference voltage value;

    during the comparison phase, controlling the magnitude of one of the source of alternating voltage and a controllable gain amplifier to make the magnitude of the sensed voltage equal to the magnitude of the reference voltage value;

    thereafter, during a measurement phase in which there is a voltage drop across the voltage distribution element between the first and second ends, sensing a voltage from the measuring probe which corresponds to the position of the probe between the first and second ends of the voltage distribution element, the voltage being obtained free of disturbance variables.

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