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Electrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long Cables

The ironless inductive position sensor (I2PS) is an air-cored, high-precision linear position sensor, which is designed to be immune from external magnetic fields and to work in radioactive environments. It can thus be used as a valid alternative to the linear variable differential transformer (LVDT...

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Autores principales: Grima, Adrian, Di Castro, Mario, Masi, Alessandro, Sammut, Nicholas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2018.2851303
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644041
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author Grima, Adrian
Di Castro, Mario
Masi, Alessandro
Sammut, Nicholas
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Di Castro, Mario
Masi, Alessandro
Sammut, Nicholas
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collection CERN
description The ironless inductive position sensor (I2PS) is an air-cored, high-precision linear position sensor, which is designed to be immune from external magnetic fields and to work in radioactive environments. It can thus be used as a valid alternative to the linear variable differential transformer (LVDT), which unfortunately exhibits a position error in magnetic environments. These two sensors are used to determine the position of the European Organization for Nuclear Research Large Hadron Collider collimator's jaws with respect to the particle beam. Because of radiation presence in CERN accelerators, the I2PS has been designed to have no on-board electronics, the raw signal has to be carried through long cable lengths, and this may lead to performance degradation. This paper focuses on the electrical metrological characterization of the I2PS with long cables. A set of experimental measurements are conducted to assess the I2PS' sensitivity to cable capacitance change. To gain a better understanding, a comparison with a commercial off-the-shelf LVDT is presented where required. This paper also presents a novel spice simulation that models the I2PS sensor and its electronics. Furthermore, a novel countermeasure circuit is presented to rectify the effects of capacitance change.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16983612019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/JSEN.2018.2851303http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644041engGrima, AdrianDi Castro, MarioMasi, AlessandroSammut, NicholasElectrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long CablesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ironless inductive position sensor (I2PS) is an air-cored, high-precision linear position sensor, which is designed to be immune from external magnetic fields and to work in radioactive environments. It can thus be used as a valid alternative to the linear variable differential transformer (LVDT), which unfortunately exhibits a position error in magnetic environments. These two sensors are used to determine the position of the European Organization for Nuclear Research Large Hadron Collider collimator's jaws with respect to the particle beam. Because of radiation presence in CERN accelerators, the I2PS has been designed to have no on-board electronics, the raw signal has to be carried through long cable lengths, and this may lead to performance degradation. This paper focuses on the electrical metrological characterization of the I2PS with long cables. A set of experimental measurements are conducted to assess the I2PS' sensitivity to cable capacitance change. To gain a better understanding, a comparison with a commercial off-the-shelf LVDT is presented where required. This paper also presents a novel spice simulation that models the I2PS sensor and its electronics. Furthermore, a novel countermeasure circuit is presented to rectify the effects of capacitance change.oai:inspirehep.net:16983612018
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Grima, Adrian
Di Castro, Mario
Masi, Alessandro
Sammut, Nicholas
Electrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long Cables
title Electrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long Cables
title_full Electrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long Cables
title_fullStr Electrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long Cables
title_full_unstemmed Electrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long Cables
title_short Electrical Metrological Characterization of Ironless Inductive Position Sensors With Long Cables
title_sort electrical metrological characterization of ironless inductive position sensors with long cables
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2018.2851303
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2644041
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