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Design and development of an electrostatic voltmeter based on surface potential sensor
- Source :
- 2018 IEEE XXVII International Scientific Conference Electronics - ET.
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- IEEE, 2018.
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Abstract
- This paper deals with the design and development of an electrostatic voltmeter based on surface potential sensor. For the realization of the device, constructed by us, a surface potential measuring sensor EFS-22D has been used, consisting of a measuring probe and an electronic converter for measuring voltages in the range from 0V to 900V at a distance between the sample and the surface of the probe within 1 – 3.5mm. The measuring probe is composed of an oscillating mechanism (of the type of a tonometer), with metal electrodes attached to it, which block the electric field. The movement of these electrodes is accomplished by means of a piezo-electric element. The chopper is tuning fork oscillator type shutter. The surface potential, measured by the probe of the sensor, is converted into analogue voltage, varying from 0 to 4.5V, which is then converted into a digital value by a 15-bit sigma-delta analogueto-digital converter, connected to a microcontroller. The data from the measurements are transmitted from the microcontroller to a personal computer through a Bluetooth module. User software has been developed, allowing for: recording the obtained values from the measurements; their visualization both in digital and analogue form; digital filtration of the noise from the sensor; and statistical analysis of the obtained data
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- 2018 IEEE XXVII International Scientific Conference Electronics - ET
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........59aafff9351c1195aa348eeeb4bcea48