Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response

Measuring devices and systems containing sensors that require sinusoidal excitation are widely used in information and measurement technology both in production conditions and in research practice. Examples include various types of metal detectors, eddy current flaw detectors, analyzers of liquid me...

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Main Authors: U. A. Mikitsevich, A. I. Svistun, A. V. Samarina, K. U. Pantsialeyeu, A. L. Zharin
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Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://pimi.bntu.by/jour/article/view/805
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author U. A. Mikitsevich
A. I. Svistun
A. V. Samarina
K. U. Pantsialeyeu
A. L. Zharin
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A. I. Svistun
A. V. Samarina
K. U. Pantsialeyeu
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description Measuring devices and systems containing sensors that require sinusoidal excitation are widely used in information and measurement technology both in production conditions and in research practice. Examples include various types of metal detectors, eddy current flaw detectors, analyzers of liquid media, electrometers with a dynamic capacitor, etc. The aim of the work was to develop the optimal architecture and algorithms for the operation of intelligent sensors intended for use in measuring systems operating according to the sinusoidal excitation – response scheme.This paper describes the approach proposed by the authors to the construction of intelligent sensors based on modern microcontrollers, the distinctive feature of which is the continuous generation of sinusoidal excitation and reading responses in the background, as well as setting the readiness flags for data processing in the main process of the microprocessor, which ensures uninterrupted execution of background processes, the main of which is the generation of a sinusoidal excitatory action.This approach has been tested in the development of charge-sensitive surface mapping systems, such as the Kelvin probe based on a vibrating capacitor, and the surface photo voltage probe for the case of semiconductors.
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spelling doaj-art-3eb1d2c7144e4b3c99a243eedbd12bd62025-02-03T05:16:52ZengBelarusian National Technical UniversityПриборы и методы измерений2220-95062414-04732023-04-01141182610.21122/2220-9506-2023-14-1-18-26604Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation ResponseU. A. Mikitsevich0A. I. Svistun1A. V. Samarina2K. U. Pantsialeyeu3A. L. Zharin4Belarusian National Technical UniversityBelarusian National Technical UniversityBelarusian National Technical UniversityBelarusian National Technical UniversityBelarusian National Technical UniversityMeasuring devices and systems containing sensors that require sinusoidal excitation are widely used in information and measurement technology both in production conditions and in research practice. Examples include various types of metal detectors, eddy current flaw detectors, analyzers of liquid media, electrometers with a dynamic capacitor, etc. The aim of the work was to develop the optimal architecture and algorithms for the operation of intelligent sensors intended for use in measuring systems operating according to the sinusoidal excitation – response scheme.This paper describes the approach proposed by the authors to the construction of intelligent sensors based on modern microcontrollers, the distinctive feature of which is the continuous generation of sinusoidal excitation and reading responses in the background, as well as setting the readiness flags for data processing in the main process of the microprocessor, which ensures uninterrupted execution of background processes, the main of which is the generation of a sinusoidal excitatory action.This approach has been tested in the development of charge-sensitive surface mapping systems, such as the Kelvin probe based on a vibrating capacitor, and the surface photo voltage probe for the case of semiconductors.https://pimi.bntu.by/jour/article/view/805intelligent sensors with sinusoidal excitation responsevibrating capacitorkelvin probesurface photo voltage probe
spellingShingle U. A. Mikitsevich
A. I. Svistun
A. V. Samarina
K. U. Pantsialeyeu
A. L. Zharin
Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response
Приборы и методы измерений
intelligent sensors with sinusoidal excitation response
vibrating capacitor
kelvin probe
surface photo voltage probe
title Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response
title_full Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response
title_fullStr Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response
title_full_unstemmed Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response
title_short Intelligent Sensor for Measurement Systems with Sinusoidal Excitation Response
title_sort intelligent sensor for measurement systems with sinusoidal excitation response
topic intelligent sensors with sinusoidal excitation response
vibrating capacitor
kelvin probe
surface photo voltage probe
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