Patent attributes
Noncontact measurements of positions of electrically-conductive objects is achieved by placing two conductive coils formed by traces on printed circuit boards (PCBs) in the proximity of the object surface, energizing one of the coils (excitation coil) with alternating electrical current and measuring the amplitude of the voltage induced on the terminals of the second coil (sensing coil). The alternating magnetic field generated by the current in the excitation coil induces eddy currents in the object, which affect the amplitude of the voltage induced on the terminals of the sensing coil. The sensing coil voltage depends on the mutual position between the object and the sensing coil, allowing the object position measurement. The excitation coil is integrated into a series LCR circuit driven by an output of an adjustable gain amplifier at the resonance frequency. The adjustable amplifier gain is constantly adjusted to maintain the sensor sensitivity constant.