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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 26, 2002
Filed:
Sep. 20, 1999
Ernst Ehling, Neuhausen, DE;
Balluff, Inc., Florence, KY (US);
Abstract
A measurement transducer and method is provided which provides a pair of pulses as an output, the measured condition being represented by the time between the pulses, and which includes internal compensation such that the pair of pulses are adjusted to mimic the output of a predetermined ideal transducer. In one embodiment, correction factors are calculated for a magnetostrictive linear position transducer by comparing the transducer output with a position measurement taken by a separate measuring device. These correction factors are stored in a non-volatile memory. Then, during operation of the transducer, a correction factor is selected for each uncorrected measurement and added to the uncorrected measurement to provide a compensated measurement. The compensated measurement is then used to generate a time value using a calculation which includes a predetermined standard waveguide propagation velocity value. The output pulses are then generated based upon this time value, such that the pulses represent a measurement as it would appear if output from an perfectly linear waveguide having the predetermined standard waveguide propagation velocity. Accordingly, the output pulses are linearized and standardized to the predetermined propagation velocity. Thus, the control system (or other electronic circuit) which receives the output pulses need not be re-programed with the propagation velocity of the actual waveguide used in the transducer when the transducer is replaced or otherwise modified. Rather, the control system (or other electronic circuit) can be programmed permanently with the predetermined standard waveguide propagation velocity, and then used with any transducer having such a standardized output.