Claims
- 1. An apparatus for the control of a magnetic field comprising:
- a dc power supply;
- a hall probe subsystem receiving a dc current from said dc power supply and including means for generating a hall effect signal, means for biasing said dc current having a voltage regulator, a precision voltage reference, and a dc-to-dc converter, a temperature compensation circuit, and means for providing a constant current to said means for generating said hall effect signal;
- means for amplifying said hall effect signal, having a preamplifier which includes a chopper stabilized preamplifier, said preamplifier adapted to receive said hall effect signal from said hall effect generator and wherein said chopper stabilized preamplifier receiving said hall effect signal and having the ability to further transmit an amplified hall effect signal;
- a field control subsystem including means for field control adapted to receive said amplified hall effect signal from said chopper stabilized preamplifier and having the ability to generate a control signal, and said means for field control having a manual field control mode and computer field control mode and wherein while in said computer field control mode of operation said means for field control has the ability to adjust said control signal to compensate for real time monitoring of said magnetic field;
- a display subsystem adapted to receive and display said amplified hall effect signal from said chopper stabilized preamplifier, and including an interface means having the ability to receive said amplified hall effect signal, said interface mans including an IEEE interface circuitry having the ability to digitize a magnetic field reading, which allows real time monitoring by said field control subsystem; and
- an output controller adapted to receive said control signal from said means for field control, ad said output controller including means for stabilizing said control signal, and means for magnetic field interface, said means for magnetic field interface having the ability to adjust said magnetic field in response to said control signal.
- 2. An apparatus for the control of a magnetic field as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- said control signal is an error voltage.
- 3. An apparatus for the control of a magnetic field as recited in claim 2 wherein:
- said means for generating a hall effect signal includes a hall effect generator.
- 4. An apparatus for the control of a magnetic field as recited in claim 3 wherein:
- said display subsystem includes a buffer means having the ability to buffer said display subsystem from feedback, and a digital volt meter receiving and displaying said signal from said chopper stabilized amplifier; and
- wherein said interface means has the ability to allow said means for field control to monitor the actual magnetic field strength as displayed from said digital volt meter.
- 5. An apparatus for the control of a magnetic field as recited in claim 4 wherein:
- said field control subsystem includes a differential amplifier;
- said computer field control mode having means for recognizing said signals from said preamplifier and said interface means, and having the ability to transmit said control signal to the differential amplifier; and
- said manual field control mode having means for manual adjustment of said control signal sent to said differential amplifier.
- 6. An apparatus for the control of a magnetic field as recited in claim 5 wherein:
- said differential amplifier transmits said control signal to said output controller.
- 7. An apparatus for the control of a magnetic field as recited in claim 6 wherein:
- said means for magnetic field interface includes means for regulating voltage to said power supply.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC07-841D12435 between the United States Department of Energy and Westinghouse Electric Company.
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