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Inductive sensor

About: Inductive sensor is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2282 publications have been published within this topic receiving 21984 citations.


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08 Sep 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a position sensor is provided, which comprises an integrated circuit, and a magnetic field sensor that provides a detected signal indicative of a position of a magnetic source to the integrated circuit.
Abstract: In one example, a position sensor is provided. The position sensor comprises an integrated circuit, and a magnetic field sensor that provides a detected signal indicative of a position of a magnetic field source to the integrated circuit. The magnetic field sensor comprises a tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor. The position sensor further comprises a wireless circuit coupled to the integrated circuit, wherein the wireless circuit comprises an antenna configured to radiate a position signal based on the detected signal.

23 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a simple and versatile electronic interface circuit for sensors is presented, which is based on a relaxation oscillator in differential configuration, and it can be applied to resistive, capacitive and inductive sensors or detectors.
Abstract: A simple and versatile electronic interface circuit for sensors is presented. The novel interface circuit is based on a relaxation oscillator in differential configuration. In such a configuration, the sensitivity is strongly increased and compensations are made possible. It can be applied to resistive, capacitive and inductive sensors or detectors. Experimental and simulation results confirm the theory built up. High sensitivity is measured. Non-idealities of electronic components set the limit of attainable sensitivity.

23 citations

Patent
23 Aug 1988
TL;DR: In this paper, an inductive proximity sensor for detecting an object having electrical conductivity comprising a sensor housing, a measuring coil and reference coil placed on either side of a plane of symmetry through the sensor housing is presented.
Abstract: Inductive proximity sensor for detecting an object having electrical conductivity comprising a sensor housing, a measuring coil and reference coil placed on either side of a plane of symmetry through the sensor housing. Each coil is partly surrounded by a piece of magnetic material which leaves the measuring coil or reference coil respectively free at the front which faces the direction of the object to be detected or a reference member. An electronic circuit is provided for supplying both coils with an AC signal and for measuring the change in a specific property of the measuring coil with respect to that of the reference coil when object approaches and determining therefrom the distance or the presence of the object. The pieces of magnetic material around the two coils are formed essentially from the same homogeneous material forming a block. Means are provided in the sensor housing for screening magnetic fields produced by both coils in order to suppress thereby mutual crosstalk. The electronic circuit for each coil has a separate synchronous detector with its own oscillator for effecting a frequency-selective measurement such that the effect of changes in the properties of the magnetic material and of the measuring coil on the detection distance is compensated for electronically. Both oscillators of the synchronous detectors have a frequency offset from each other.

23 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
29 Mar 2018-Sensors
TL;DR: Three different inductive sensors have been used to evaluate and compare their performance in the detection and separation of multiple PD sources by applying the chromatic technique to each of the measured signals.
Abstract: Partial discharges (PDs) are one of the most important classes of ageing processes that occur within electrical insulation. PD detection is a standardized technique to qualify the state of the insulation in electric assets such as machines and power cables. Generally, the classical phase-resolved partial discharge (PRPD) patterns are used to perform the identification of the type of PD source when they are related to a specific degradation process and when the electrical noise level is low compared to the magnitudes of the PD signals. However, in practical applications such as measurements carried out in the field or in industrial environments, several PD sources and large noise signals are usually present simultaneously. In this study, three different inductive sensors have been used to evaluate and compare their performance in the detection and separation of multiple PD sources by applying the chromatic technique to each of the measured signals.

23 citations

Patent
31 Aug 1987
TL;DR: In this article, a magnetic sensor for the collection and measurement of ferrous particles through the use of an electronic tuned circuit is disclosed, which contains an electrical inductance along with an integral magnet.
Abstract: A magnetic sensor for the collection and measurement of ferrous particles through the use of an electronic tuned circuit is disclosed. The sensor contains an electrical inductance along with an integral magnet to attract ferrous particles suspended in the fluid. The ferrous particles collecting on the magnetic surface of the sensor causes a change in the inductance of the integral coil which is measured by an electronic circuit. The electronic circuit operating in conjunction with the sensor utilizes a parallel tuned resonant circuit and time variant frequency multiplying to eliminate undesired response changes of the tuned circuit due to the temperature change of the sensor. The sensor may be located in environmental conditions which include a large variation in ambient temperature. The disclosed invention provides for compensation of such undesired changes caused by temperature change so that the actual change of the inductance in the sensor can be monitored without interference. The signal output from the circuit disclosed is representative of the amount of ferrous debris accumulated on said sensor.

23 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202242
202140
202082
201997
201871