The invention relates to an inductive sensor.
A current technical debate concerns means for reducing the fuel consumption of motor vehicles. This technical debate is part of the wider economic and ecological debate about reducing the associated carbon-dioxide emissions. Suppliers in the various sectors of automotive technology, too, consequently feel challenged to call existing technical concepts into question.
One approach by automobile manufacturers to addressing the problem of carbon-dioxide emissions consists in reducing (‘downsizing’) the stroke volume of engines while preserving or even increasing their power. This approach has virtually reached the technological limits of current mechanical solutions. To obtain the best possible results within these limits of engine technology, sensors are used for monitoring and control purposes even in situations where they were not used previously, for example in surroundings with operating temperatures in excess of 150° C.
The electronic components currently used have operating temperature limits of around 150° C. and, in the new applications, come very close to those limits. A possible remedy to this is to adopt measures for cooling and protecting the sensors, but such measures are elaborate and costly.
Even coils used for inductive sensors are approaching the limits of their operating temperatures, since for geometrical reasons such sensor arrays and their electronic components have to be positioned very close to the moving signal-emitters in order to be able, reliably, to transmit not only large signal variations but small ones as well.
To improve the sensitivity or signal range of an inductive sensor, those with knowledge of the subject can increase the number of turns in the coil. In the prior art multilayer circuit-carriers are known, which can be used to multiply the number of turns of an initially monolayer sensor. For example, in a four-layer circuit-carrier the number of turns is multiplied fourfold and in a six-layer circuit-carrier the number of turns is multiplied sixfold.
Against this background the invention starts from circuit-carriers or printed circuit boards as known, for example, from DE 20 2004 019 489 U1. Both the upper side and the lower side of this circuit-carrier or this inductive sensor unit carry coils, i.e. a plurality of coils are accommodated in more than one layer of the printed circuit. In the prior art two, three or four layers of this flat type are known.
The objective set by the present invention is to increase the signal range of a signal voltage of the inductive sensor, again with the help of the number of turns.
This objective is achieved in that the edges of the flat circuit-carrier are metallized obliquely (“obliquely” means, in particular, so as to connect the upper side and the lower side of the flat circuit-carrier to one another). By virtue of this measure an upper layer and a lower layer of the circuit-carrier (or intermediate layers as well) can be connected to form a coil consisting of tracks that run obliquely over the edges of the circuit-carrier.
The invention can be explained more precisely with reference to the attached drawings which show in:
By the law of induction, in accordance with which the terminal voltage U is proportional to the number of turns N, increasing the number of turns produces a higher induced voltage in a coil, which follows the principle of
For the technological creation of an electromagnetically effective coil of such type, the metallized edges of the circuit-carrier are cut into by milling or by etching obliquely or by laser cutting, etc., and in this way the conductive metallizing material is interrupted in a designed manner. If this machining step is repeated several times, then as shown in
The advantage of this design according to
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With the arrangement shown in
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If in addition to the rotational speed, the rotation direction also has to be determined, there are two possibilities with the arrangement according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 021 327.6 | Apr 2008 | DE | national |
This application is a National Stage completion of PCT/EP2009/002540 filed Apr. 7, 2009, which claims priority from German patent application serial no. 10 2008 021 327.6 filed Apr. 29, 2008.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/002540 | 4/7/2009 | WO | 00 | 10/15/2010 |