IP Library Granted Patent US 7,038,443
Granted Patent B2
US 7,038,443 · App. 10/683,592 · Granted May 2, 2006

Linear variable differential transformers for high precision position measurements

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Patent No.
US 7,038,443
App. No.
10/683,592
Granted
May 2, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A linear variable transformer (LVDT) for use in a transducer. The LVDT has a non-ferromagnetic core which may eliminate Barkhausen noise and thereby improve the sensitivity of the resulting measurements. In one aspect, this system may be used in an atomic force microscope.

Claims (15)

1. A position sensor, comprising:

a moving coil part, having a first coil form that is constructed of a non ferromagnetic material, and a coil element having an electrical connection part, formed around said first coil form, said moving coil part constrained to move in a linear direction, and said moving coil part including a connection element adapted for connection to a moving object of interest;

a stationary coil part, having a second coil form also constructed of a non ferromagnetic material, and a second coil element wound on said second coil form, with said second coil element having at least first and second electrical connections which produce an output signal indicative of a moving relationship between said moving coil part and said stationary coil part, said stationary coil part sufficiently close to said moving coil part such that magnetic flux from said moving coil part is induced into said stationary coil part, wherein said first and second coil forms are formed of solid, non-ferromagnetic material,

further comprising signal processing electronics, connected to said first and second electrical connections of said stationary coil part, and receiving voltages from said first and second stationary coil part induced by movement of said moving coil part,

wherein said signal processing electronics including a differential amplifier which differentially amplifies signals from said first and second electrical connections of said stationary coil parts, respectively, and

further comprising a multiplier circuit, connected to an output of said differential amplifier, and a phase shift circuit, receiving first waveform from excitation electronics, and producing a phase shifted version of said first waveform coupled to another input of said multiplier circuit, said multiplier multiplying said signals to provide a synchronous signal proportional to a position of the moving primary coil.

2. A position sensor as in claim 1 , wherein said phase shift circuit is coupled directly between said excitation electronics and said multiplier circuit.

3. A position sensor as in claim 1 , wherein said phase shift circuit is provided between said excitation electronics and said moving coil part.

4. A position sensor, comprising:

a moving coil part, having a first coil form that is constructed of a non ferromagnetic material, and a coil element having an electrical connection part, formed around said first coil form, said moving coil part constrained to move in a linear direction, and said moving coil part including a connection element adapted for connection to a moving object of interest;

a stationary coil part, having a second coil form also constructed of a non ferromagnetic material, and a second coil element wound on said second coil form, with said second coil element having at least first and second electrical connections which produce an output signal indicative of a moving relationship between said moving coil part and said stationary coil part, said stationary coil part sufficiently close to said moving coil part such that magnetic flux from said moving coil part is induced into said stationary coil part, wherein said first and second coil forms are formed of solid, non-ferromagnetic material,

further comprising signal processing electronics, connected to said first and second electrical connections of said stationary coil part, and receiving voltages from said first and second stationary coil part induced by movement of said moving coil part,

wherein said signal processing electronics including a differential amplifier which differentially amplifies signals from said first and second electrical connections of said stationary coil parts, respectively, and

wherein said signal processing electronics includes a first amplifier which produces a first output indicative of an input, and a second amplifier which produces second output indicative of an inverted version of said input, and an analog switch, operable to switch between said first and second outputs of said first and second amplifiers.

5. A position sensor as in claim 4 , further comprising a phase shifting element, phase shifting first waveform from excitation electronics to produce a control signal for said analog switch.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NAME OF RECEIVING PARTY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 053231 FRAME: 0814. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jun 9, 2021
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 16, 2020
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To: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS ASYLUM RESEARCH, INC
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From: ASYLUM RESEARCH CORPORATION
To: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS AFM INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 26, 2012
From: ASYLUM RESEARCH CORPORATION
To: OXFORD INSTRUMENTS PLC; OXFORD INSTRUMENTS AFM INC
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