Electronics (Oct 2019)

Performance Analysis of a Reduced Form-Factor High Accuracy Three-Axis Teslameter

  • Johann Cassar,
  • Andrew Sammut,
  • Nicholas Sammut,
  • Marco Calvi,
  • Sasa Spasic,
  • Dragana Popovic Renella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8111230
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 1230

Abstract

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In the framework of the SwissFEL project at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), a Hall probe bench is being developed for the high-precision magnetic characterization of the insertion devices for the ATHOS soft X-ray beamline. For this purpose, a novel three-axis teslameter has been developed, which will be placed between the undulator and its outer shell in a very limited volumetric space of 150 × 50 × 45 mm. Together with a SENIS® 3-axis Hall probe at the center of the cross sectional area of the undulator, the setup will traverse along the undulator length on a specifically designed rig with minimal vibrations. This teslameter has all the analog signal conditioning circuitry for the Hall probe and also has on board 24-bit digitization. The instrument also handles an interface to a linear absolute encoder. The old instrumentation used only had analog signal conditioning circuitry whilst digitization was done off board. The new instrument also provides a very accurate magnetic field map in the µT range with simultaneous readings from the position encoder at an accuracy of ±3 µm. In this paper, a series of tests are described, which were performed at PSI in order to establish the measuring precision and repeatability of the instrument.

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