Claims
- 1. An encoder comprising a magnetizable member having a thickness and a width, and multiple magnetic pole pairs (MPP) spaced at equal intervals along said member, said MPP having a pole spacing between adjacent pole pairs, said pole spacing having a range of values from about 0.01 inch to about 0.1 inch, each of said MPP having a reference magnetic flux density (F.sub.r) value in the range of about 2 gauss to about 700 gauss at a distance of 0.036 inch from the encoder surface at a temperature of about +20 degrees Centigrade,
- each of said F.sub.r values being related to a range of pole spacing values by the equation:
- F.sub.r =(K.sub.1)(X)-(K.sub.2)(140X.sup.2)+(K.sub.3)(7920X.sup.3),
- where
- K.sub.1 =158 to 1056 gauss per inch,
- K.sub.2 =158 to 1056 gauss per inch.sup.2,
- K.sub.3 =158 to 1056 gauss per inch.sup.3,
- X=Pole Spacing between adjacent MPP, and
- F.sub.r =Reference magnetic flux density range (in gauss) at +20 degrees Centigrade, when the numerical values of K.sub.1, K.sub.2, and K.sub.3 are equal.
- 2. An encoder according to claim 1, wherein said temperature varies within a range of about -40 degrees Centigrade to about +200 degrees Centigrade, and said reference magnetic flux density (F.sub.r) varies with temperature according to the following equation:
- F.sub.t =(F.sub.r){1-(K.sub.4)(.DELTA.T)}
- where
- F.sub.r =reference magnetic flux density (in gauss) at 20 degrees Centigrade
- F.sub.t =temperature-specific magnetic flux density
- .DELTA.T=actual temperature minus 20 degrees Centigrade; and
- K.sub.4 =temperature coefficient for said magnetizable member.
- 3. An encoder according to claim 1, wherein said thickness of said member is optimized by making said thickness equal to a factor of 1.25 times the pole spacing, which corresponds to a range of member thicknesses from about 0.0125 inch to about 0.125 inch.
- 4. An encoder according to claim 3, wherein said thickness factor varies by +/-25%.
- 5. An encoder comprising a magnetizable member made with a material from the group consisting of strontium ferrite and barium ferrite, with a loading factor of 33%, said member having a thickness and a width, and multiple magnetic pole pairs (MPP) spaced at equal intervals along said member, said MPP having a pole spacing between adjacent pole pairs, said pole spacing having a range of values from about 0.01 inch to about 0.1 inch, each of said MPP having a reference magnetic flux density (F.sub.r) value in the range of about 2 gauss to about 158 gauss at a distance of 0.036 inch from the encoder surface at a temperature of about +20 degrees Centrigrade,
- each of said F.sub.r values being related to a range of pole spacing values by the equation:
- F.sub.r =(K.sub.5)(X)-(K.sub.6)(140X.sup.2)+(K.sub.7)(7920X.sup.3),
- where
- K.sub.5 =158 to 230 gauss per inch,
- K.sub.6 =158 to 230 gauss per inch.sup.2,
- K.sub.7 =158 to 230 gauss per inch.sup.3,
- X=Pole Spacing between adjacent MPP, and
- F.sub.r =Reference magnetic flux density range (in gauss) at +20 degrees Centigrade, when the numerical values of K.sub.5, K.sub.6, and K.sub.7 are equal.
- 6. An encoder according to claim 5, wherein said temperature varies within a range of about -40 degrees Centrigrade to about +200 degrees Centigrade, and said reference magnetic flux density (F.sub.r) varies with temperature according to the following equation:
- F.sub.t =(F.sub.r){1-(K.sub.8)(.DELTA.T)}
- where
- F.sub.r =Reference magnetic flux density at 20 degrees Centigrade and an 33% loading factor;
- F.sub.t =Temperature-specific magnetic flux density with an 33% loading factor;
- .DELTA.T=Actual temperature minus 20 degrees Centigrade; and
- K.sub.8 =Temperature coefficient for strontium ferrite and barium ferrite (about 0.18% per degree Centigrade).
- 7. An encoder according to claim 6, wherein said temperature-specific magnetic flux density (F.sub.t) varies with said loading factor according to the following equation:
- F=(K.sub.9 /0.33).times.(F.sub.t)
- where
- F=magnetic flux density for a specific temperature and loading factor, and
- K.sub.9 =actual loading factor for strontium ferrite or barium ferrite.
- 8. An encoder according to claim 5, wherein said thickness of said member is optimized by making said thickness equal to a factor of 1.25 times the pole spacing, which corresponds to a range of member thicknesses from about 0.0125 inch to about 0.125 inch.
- 9. An encoder according to claim 8, wherein said thickness factor varies by +/-25%.
- 10. An encoder comprising an annular member made with a material from the group consisting of strontium ferrite and barium ferrite with a loading factor of 33%, having multiple magnetic pole pairs (MPP) circumferentially separated and circumferentially spaced around said annular member and having a pole spacing of 0.01 inch, said encoder having an outer surface with a diameter in the range of about 0.5 inch to about 8 inches, and each of said MPP having a reference magnetic flux density (F.sub.r) in the range of about 2 gauss to about 158 gauss at a distance of 0.036 inch from said encoder surface at a temperature of about +20 degrees Centigrade,
- each of said flux density values being related to a range of pole spacing values by the equation:
- F.sub.r =(K.sub.5)(X)-(K.sub.6)(140X.sup.2)+(K.sub.7)(7920X.sup.3)
- where
- K.sub.5 =158 to 230 gauss per inch,
- K.sub.6 =158 to 230 gauss per inch.sup.2,
- K.sub.7 =158 to 230 gauss per inch.sup.3,
- X=Pole Spacing between adjacent MPP, and
- F.sub.r =Reference magnetic flux density range (in gauss) at +20 degrees Centigrade, when the numerical values of K.sub.5, K.sub.6, and K.sub.7 are equal.
- 11. An encoder according to claim 10, wherein said temperature varies within a range of about -40 degrees Centigrade to about +200 degrees Centigrade, and said reference magnetic flux density (F.sub.r) varies with temperature according to the following equation:
- F.sub.t =(F.sub.r){1-(K.sub.8)(.DELTA.T)}
- where
- F.sub.r =reference magnetic flux density at 20 degrees Centigrade and an 33% loading factor;
- F.sub.t =temperature-specific magnetic flux density with an 33% loading factor;
- .DELTA.T=actual temperature minus 20 degrees Centigrade; and
- K.sub.8 =temperature coefficient for strontium ferrite and barium ferrite=0.18% per degree Centigrade.
- 12. An encoder according to claim 11, wherein said temperature-specific magnetic flux density (F.sub.t) varies with said loading factor according to the following equation:
- F=(K.sub.9 /0.33).times.(F.sub.t)
- where
- F=magnetic flux density for a specific temperature and loading factor, and
- K.sub.9 =actual loading factor for strontium ferrite or barium ferrite.
- 13. An encoder according to claim 10, wherein the thickness of said member is optimized by making said thickness equal to a factor of 1.25 times the pole spacing, which corresponds to a thickness of about 0.0125 inch.
- 14. An encoder according to claim 13, wherein said thickness factor varies by +/-25%.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 408,592 filed 9/18/89, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,415.
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