Abstract

This article focuses on the development of a novel method for synthesizing an eddy current sensor using signal-processing techniques based on the linear superposition of multiple parallel acquisition signals. The proposed method will be demonstrated in the context of a cross-wound sensor (CWS) made of a flexible printed circuit board (PCB). Traditionally, the configuration and detection orientation of an eddy current sensor are determined during the fabrication process, which limits the flexibility and versatility of the sensor. However, the method developed in this research enables the fabrication of the sensor through signal processing, increasing the customization potential and adaptability. Furthermore, the proposed method also enables the production of a suitable lift-off sensor (LOS) for dynamic lift-off compensation (DLOC). DLOC is a crucial aspect of eddy current sensing as it helps to account for the distance between the sensor and the target surface, which can affect measurement accuracy. The ability to configure the CWS detection orientation with DLOC capabilities through signal processing offers significant advantages in terms of sensor performance and versatility. Experimental results will be presented that demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in enabling an eddy current sensor featuring configurable detection orientation and DLOC capabilities.

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