Claims
- 1. A magnetic encoder comprising:
- at least one electrical coil disposed along and coplanar with a substantially level plane;
- means for generating an oscillating magnetic field directed toward said at least one electrical coil at an angle substantially perpendicular to said level plane; and
- a plurality of conducting elements disposed on a continuously movable, non-magnetic member that moves relative to said at least one coplanar coil within said oscillating magnetic field, including a plurality of discontinuous conducting lands and at least one adjacent conducting trace having an independent predetermined coded pattern, said conducting elements being disposed along a path substantially parallel to said level plane when proximate to said at least one electrical coil, wherein a plurality of said conducting lands are proximate to said at least one electrical coil such that the movement of said non-magnetic member is sensed by employing said at least one electrical coil to detect eddy currents caused by movement of said conducting elements relative to said magnetic field.
- 2. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 1, wherein said at least one electrical coil comprises a pair of sensor coil windings.
- 3. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 2, wherein said pair of sensor coil windings are connected in series.
- 4. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 3, wherein said series connected pair of sensor coil windings yield an induced differential voltage signal.
- 5. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 2, wherein said pair of sensor coil windings are formed on a separate layers of a multilayer printed circuit board.
- 6. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 5, wherein said pair of sensor coil windings are superposed over each other.
- 7. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 5, wherein said pair of sensor coil windings are offset from each other.
- 8. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for generating an oscillating magnetic field comprises a ferrite core and an electrical winding.
- 9. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 8, wherein said ferrite core has an air gap area across which said oscillating magnetic field is directed.
- 10. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 9, wherein said at least one electrical coil is disposed within said air gap area.
- 11. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 8, wherein said electrical winding is driven with an AC current that is oscillating at a carrier frequency.
- 12. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 11, wherein said carrier frequency is determined by the resonance of said electrical winding and a charging capacitor.
- 13. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 1, wherein said conducting elements include a track of radially positioned conducting lands formed on a disc.
- 14. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 13, wherein said disc is mounted for rotation such that said track of radially positioned conducting lands move within said oscillating magnetic field proximate said at least one electrical coil along a path substantially parallel to said level plane.
- 15. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 14, wherein said disc is fabricated of a material that is transparent to magnetic fields.
- 16. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 1, wherein said at least one conducting element comprises a track of concentrically positioned conducting traces formed on a disc.
- 17. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 16, wherein said disc is mounted for rotation such that said track of concentrically positioned conducting traces move within said oscillating magnetic field proximate said at least one electrical coil along a path substantially parallel to said level plane.
- 18. The magnetic encoder as defined in claim 17, wherein said disc is fabricated of a material that is transparent to magnetic fields.
- 19. A method for sensing position and direction, said method comprising the steps of:
- generating an oscillating magnetic field directed toward at least one electrical coil, said at least one electrical coil being disposed along and coplanar with a substantially level plane, said oscillating magnetic field being directed toward said at least one coplanar electrical coil at an angle substantially perpendicular to said level plane;
- moving continuously a plurality of conducting elements including a plurality of discontinuous conducting lands and at least one adjacent conducting trace having an independent predetermined coded pattern disposed on a non-magnetic member through said oscillating magnetic field along a path that is substantially parallel to said level plane and proximate said at least one electrical coil wherein a plurality of said conducting lands are proximate to said at least one electrical coil; and
- sensing an induced voltage in said at least one electrical coil due to modulations in said oscillating magnetic field caused by eddy current magnetic fluxes generated via each said conducting element as a result of moving through said oscillating magnetic field.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/022,288 filed Jul. 23, 1996.
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