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Characterization of Magnetic Immunity of an Ironless Inductive Position Sensor

Masi, A.
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Danisi, A.
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Losito, R.
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2013
IEEE Sensors Journal

The ironless inductive position sensor is a novel linear position-sensing device that should exhibit immunity to external magnetic fields while simultaneously guaranteeing high-precision measurements in harsh environments. This paper focuses on the characterization of the sensor's working principle and magnetic field immunity. The sensor is tested, with both voltage and current supply, with different dc and slowly varying magnetic field patterns in order to prove its immunity and analyze the differences and similarities between the two supply cases. The measurements are performed with a test bench on a custom prototype, which is especially manufactured for this purpose.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Jsen.2012.2220962
Web of Science ID

WOS:000314690100006

Author(s)
Masi, A.
Danisi, A.
Losito, R.
Perriard, Y.  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

Published in
IEEE Sensors Journal
Volume

13

Issue

3

Start page

941

End page

948

Subjects

Ironless inductive position sensor

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linear position sensing

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linear variable differential transformer (LVDT)

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magnetic field immunity

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magnetic interference

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REVIEWED

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