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    A Sinusoidal Encoder-to-Digital Converter Based on an Improved Tangent Method

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    2017
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    Benammar, Mohieddine
    Khattab, Asem
    Saleh, Sharief
    Bensaali, Faycal
    Touati, Farid
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    Sinusoidal encoders are used for the measurement of angular position and linear displacement. These provide electrical signals dependent on the sine and cosine of the position θ of their moving part relative to the stationary one. Conventional tangent/cotangent converters for determining θ from the encoder signals produce alternating highly non-linear segments of tangent and cotangent. Lookup tables are used for determining θ. This paper presents a novel converter for estimating θ without the lookup table. The method is based on dividing the circle angular interval into N sections. A crude or coarse measure θ C of the unknown angle θ is first determined by identifying the section in which θ is located. This is followed by the determination of a fine measure θ F . These measures are combined to yield a precise measure of θ; the maximum error of the method depends on N. The converter has been implemented on a dSPACE set and has been successfully tested both with a sensor emulator and a real Hall-Effect sinusoidal encoder. This paper describes full details of the theory, simulation, and experimental results. The experimental results demonstrate excellent agreement with theory and simulation.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2017.2723619
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/17167
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