DESIGN OF A HIGH-RESOLUTION PROGRAMMABLE CURRENT SOURCE FOR COIL-MAGNET ACTUATORS IN A MONOLITHIC X-RAY INTERFEROMETRIC CALIBRATOR

Authors
Citation
Dc. Dyer, DESIGN OF A HIGH-RESOLUTION PROGRAMMABLE CURRENT SOURCE FOR COIL-MAGNET ACTUATORS IN A MONOLITHIC X-RAY INTERFEROMETRIC CALIBRATOR, Measurement science & technology, 8(7), 1997, pp. 804-813
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Instument & Instrumentation",Engineering
ISSN journal
09570233
Volume
8
Issue
7
Year of publication
1997
Pages
804 - 813
Database
ISI
SICI code
0957-0233(1997)8:7<804:DOAHPC>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
This paper describes the design, implementation and testing of a pair of digitally programmable current sources which permit the controlled movement of a silicon monolithic x-ray interferometer over a range of +/-5 mu m with a resolution of better than I part in 500 000. Ideally a single coil-magnet actuator placed in line with the main axis of mov ement would ensure translation but no rotation. However, a number of f actors produce parasitic twist which reduces the contrast of x-ray fri nges. Two coil-magnet actuators have been placed symmetrically off the main axis of the monolith and by independent control of the currents it has been possible to compensate for asymmetries and obtain linear t ranslation with negligible rotation. The measurement of x-ray fringes demonstrates a controlled movement of about 0.6 nm over a period of 30 min. Various techniques are considered which provide a suitable sourc e of +/-70 mA culminating in a design where each source has coarse and fine digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) with local feedback provid ed by an embedded proprietary 22-bit analogue-to-digital (ADC) module. Each source has a single-chip microcontroller which accepts serial me ssages from a computer to coordinate activity. Finally, future designs of multiple programmable current sources are considered.