JuliaDee
Electrical
- Jan 10, 2012
- 5
I'm designing a sensor that needs to convert mechanical vibration in a target object to an electrical signal. The situation is very analogous to a guitar pickup, where a magnet or pole piece is surrounded by several thousand turns of wire, except that in my case I have some control over the materials selection of the object whose vibrations are being transduced.
I want to maximize the transfer gain of the whole system (Vout/TargetDisplacement) in order to maximize signal-to-noise ratio and to enable a coil-to-target distance large enough that manufacturing tolerances are not problematic.
I understand that I can increase coil output by increasing magnet strength and/or number of coil turns, but these have some limits due to cost, size, and undesirable damping of the target object. I want to first choose the best target material then find the lowest cost, smallest combination of magnet power and coil size that will do the job.
I would like some guidance on what magnetic parameter(s) is/are most important in the target object for maximizing the induced coil voltage for a given target displacement diatance. I believe I am looking for the highest possible permeability in order to have maximum impact on the flux lines going through the coil as the target object vibrates. Is this correct and are there other parameters I should be looking at?
Thanks,
Julia
I want to maximize the transfer gain of the whole system (Vout/TargetDisplacement) in order to maximize signal-to-noise ratio and to enable a coil-to-target distance large enough that manufacturing tolerances are not problematic.
I understand that I can increase coil output by increasing magnet strength and/or number of coil turns, but these have some limits due to cost, size, and undesirable damping of the target object. I want to first choose the best target material then find the lowest cost, smallest combination of magnet power and coil size that will do the job.
I would like some guidance on what magnetic parameter(s) is/are most important in the target object for maximizing the induced coil voltage for a given target displacement diatance. I believe I am looking for the highest possible permeability in order to have maximum impact on the flux lines going through the coil as the target object vibrates. Is this correct and are there other parameters I should be looking at?
Thanks,
Julia