IP Library Granted Patent US 7,612,554
Granted Patent B2
US 7,612,554 · App. 11/935,879 · Granted Nov 3, 2009

Bipolar interrogation for magnetostrictive transducers

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Patent No.
US 7,612,554
App. No.
11/935,879
Granted
Nov 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A magnetostrictive-based sensor is disclosed which obtains higher return signals through the use of multiple consecutive input pulses

Claims (26)

1. A magnetostrictive transducer, comprising:

a magnetostrictive waveguide;

a return wire connected to the magnetostrictive waveguide;

a magnet movable in close proximity to the magnetostrictive waveguide; and

a bipolar driver circuit coupled to the magnetostrictive waveguide, said bipolar driver circuit configured to generate at least two consecutive current pulses of opposite polarity, wherein the current pulses of opposite polarity are timed to generate a return pulse along the magnetostrictive waveguide that has an amplitude larger than if the return pulse was from a single current pulse.

2. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 1 , wherein the bipolar driver circuit comprises a bridge driver circuit.

3. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 1 , wherein the bipolar driver circuit comprises an intrinsically safe circuit.

4. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 1 wherein the magnetostrictive waveguide comprises a linear magnetostrictive position sensor.

5. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 4 further comprising a termination end, and the magnetostrictive waveguide and the return wire connect to one another at the termination end.

6. A magnetostrictive transducer, comprising:

a magnetostrictive waveguide;

a return wire connected to the magnetostrictive waveguide;

a magnet movable in close Proximity to the magnetostrictive waveguide; and

a bipolar driver circuit coupled to the magnetostrictive waveguide, said bipolar driver circuit configured to generate at least two consecutive current pulses of opposite polarity wherein the magnetostrictive waveguide comprises a resonance that generates the return pulse such that the return pulse is constructively additive.

7. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 6 further comprising a termination end, and the magnetostrictive waveguide and the return wire connect to one another at the termination end.

8. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 6 further comprising a pickup head and wherein the magnetostrictive waveguide extends through the pickup head.

9. A magnetostrictive transducer, comprising:

a magnetostrictive waveguide with a resonance;

a magnet movable in close proximity to the magnetostrictive waveguide; and

a bipolar driver circuit coupled to the magnetostrictive waveguide, said bipolar driver circuit configured to generate at least two consecutive current pulses of opposite polarity that are timed such that the resonance generates a constructively additive return pulse.

10. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 9 , wherein the bipolar driver circuit comprises a bridge driver circuit.

11. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 9 , wherein the bipolar driver circuit comprises an intrinsically safe circuit.

12. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 9 wherein the current pulses of opposite polarity are timed to generate a return pulse along the magnetostrictive waveguide that has an amplitude larger than if the return pulse was from a single current pulse.

13. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 9 wherein the magnetostrictive waveguide comprises a linear magnetostrictive position sensor.

14. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 9 further comprising a return wire and a termination end, and the magnetostrictive waveguide and the return wire connect to one another at the termination end.

15. The magnetostrictive transducer of claim 14 wherein the magnetostrictive waveguide comprises a linear magnetostrictive position sensor.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2021
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: MTS SYSTEMS CORPORATION
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SUPPLEMENTAL CONFIRMATORY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN UNITED STATES PATENTS Recorded Jul 5, 2016
From: MTS SYSTEMS CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 039258/0587 →