Position measuring system using two groups of magnetoresistors s

Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Displacement

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32420724, 338 32R, G01B 714, G01R 3302, H03K 1790, H03K 1918

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ABSTRACT:
In a position measuring system a period graduation is scanned by a scanning unit using two groups of respectively four magneto-resistive elements. To avoid crossings of the connecting strip conductors of the magneto-resistive elements and short-wave interference effects on the measuring accuracy, the magneto-resistive elements of the first group extend over one index period of the graduation at a mutual separation of t/4, while every magneto-resistive element of the second group is disposed in adjoining index periods of the graduation at a mutual separation of 3/4(t). Starting at the center of both groups, the respectively Nth magneto-resistive element of the first group is connected to the Nth magneto-resistive element of the second group free of crossings.

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patent: 4806860 (1989-02-01), Iijima et al.
patent: 5036276 (1991-07-01), Aizawa
patent: 5243280 (1993-09-01), Kusumi
Patent Abstracts of Japan, P-493, vol. 10/No. 256, Sep. 2, 1986.

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