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An Ink-Jet Printed Capacitive Sensor for Angular Position/Velocity MeasurementsKRKLJES, D. B. , STOJANOVIC, G. M. |
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angular velocity, capacitive sensors, flexible electronics, rotation measurement, sensor systems and applications
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capacitive(15), sensors(9), sensor(9), measurement(8), brasseur(5), instrumentation(4), flexible(4), encoder(4)
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Date of Publication: 2016-11-30
Volume 16, Issue 4, Year 2016, On page(s): 77 - 82
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2016.04012
Web of Science Accession Number: 000390675900012
SCOPUS ID: 85007543292
Abstract
This paper presents the prototype of a capacitive angular position/velocity sensor which exploits the advantages of flexible/printed electronics. The sensor belongs to the incremental encoder type with two quadrature channels. Instead of the commonly used structure of planar capacitor, in this paper a cylindrical capacitor structure with digitated electrodes, for both the stator and the rotor, was implemented. The flexible printed electrodes are attached to the inner wall of the stator and to the perimeter of the rotor cylinder. The rotor has no external contacts; electrical connection is established with the stator only. The working principles of the sensor and the signal conditioning circuit were demonstrated through experimental results based on in-house developed mechanical and electronics platforms. |
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