Absolute position hall string sensor
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1. An apparatus for sensing absolute position, the apparatus comprising:
- a first line of magnets having a first predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs and a first line length;
a second line of magnets aligned with said first line of magnets having a second predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs and a second line length equal to the first line length, said second predetermined number being different from said first predetermined number such that a progressively changing offset of magnetic poles results;
a first sensor for determining a relative position between poles of a pole pair of said first line of magnets;
a second sensor for determining a relative position between poles of a pole pair of said second line of magnets; and
a circuit for comparing said relative positions to determine an absolute position of said first line of magnets.
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Abstract
Two lines of magnets have the same length and are aligned side by side. The lines of magnets have different numbers of magnetic pole pairs and have equal line lengths. A first sensor determines a relative position between poles of a pole pair of the first line of magnets, and a second sensor determines a relative position between poles of a pole pair of the second line of magnets. A circuit compares the relative positions determined by the sensors to determine an absolute position of the first line of magnets.
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18 Claims
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1. An apparatus for sensing absolute position, the apparatus comprising:
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a first line of magnets having a first predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs and a first line length;
a second line of magnets aligned with said first line of magnets having a second predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs and a second line length equal to the first line length, said second predetermined number being different from said first predetermined number such that a progressively changing offset of magnetic poles results;
a first sensor for determining a relative position between poles of a pole pair of said first line of magnets;
a second sensor for determining a relative position between poles of a pole pair of said second line of magnets; and
a circuit for comparing said relative positions to determine an absolute position of said first line of magnets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for determining absolute position, the method comprising:
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providing a first line of magnets having a first predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs and a first line length;
providing a second line of magnets aligned with said first line of magnets having a second predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs and a second line length equal to the first line length, said second predetermined number being different from said first predetermined number such that a progressively changing offset of magnetic pole pairs results;
determining a relative position between poles of a pole pair of said first line of magnets;
determining a relative position between poles of a pole pair of said second line of magnets; and
comparing said relative positions to determine an absolute position. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A method of determining absolute position comprising:
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providing two side by side lines of magnets, one line of magnets having a different number of magnetic pole pairs than the other line of magnets;
determining a location of a first sensor relative to poles of a magnetic pole pair of one of the lines of magnets;
determining a location of a second sensor relative to poles of a magnetic pole pair of the other of the lines of magnets; and
comparing the said locations of the sensors relative to the magnetic pole pairs to determine absolute position of the lines of magnets with respect to the sensors. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. An apparatus for determining absolute position, the apparatus comprising:
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a first line of magnets having a length and a first predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs;
a second line of magnets having a length the same length as the first line of magnets and a second predetermined number of magnetic pole pairs different from said first predetermined number such that a progressively changing offset of magnetic pole pairs results;
Hall sensors for determining relative positions of the Hall sensors with respect to poles of the first and second lines of magnets; and
a circuit to compare said relative positions to determine absolute position of the Hall sensors with respect to said first line of magnets.
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