负载监测应用的直写印刷电流传感器

Yongchao Yu, A. Mikkilineni, S. Killough, P. Kuruganti, P. Joshi, A. Hu
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我们报告了一种采用直写印刷和增材制造技术的柔性电流传感器的开发。集成电流传感器单元包含传感、数据处理和存储以及现场校准功能。直接写入印刷技术和低温固化金属油墨的结合用于在12.5-\boldsymbol{\mu} \mathbf{m}$厚的permalalloy薄膜周围印刷银线。聚酰亚胺基板和坡莫合金片的总厚度保持在500美元以下,使环绕式传感器功能成为可能。熔融沉积建模(FDM)增材制造用于制造传感器安装,封装和现场校准单元的定制部件,使用耐热和耐化学的热塑性塑料,对机械应力反应良好。在目前的配置中,集成电流传感器单元可以通过USB或4节AAA电池供电,以便在现场进行数据收集和传感器校准。采用坡莫合金连续片的柔性电流传感器在超过15A的峰值电流水平和60hz - 10khz的交流频率范围内表现出良好的信号输出响应。总的来说,直写打印、薄坡莫合金材料和增材制造技术的结合显示出开发可重构低成本电流传感器的希望,这种传感器可以大量部署在感兴趣的位置,以利用工业/商业和住宅应用的成本和节能机会。
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Direct-Write Printed Current Sensor for Load Monitoring Applications
We report on a flexible current sensor development employing direct-write printing and additive manufacturing techniques. The integrated current sensor unit incorporates sensing, data processing & storage, and in-field calibration capabilities. A combination of direct-write printing technique and low-temperature curable metallic ink is used to print Ag wires around a $12.5-\boldsymbol{\mu} \mathbf{m}$-thick permalloy film. The overall thickness of the polyimide substrate and permalloy sheet remains well-below $500\ \boldsymbol{\mu} \mathbf{m}$ enabling wrap-around sensor functionality. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) additive manufacturing is used to build custom parts for sensor mounting, encapsulation, and an in-field calibration unit using heat and chemical-resistant thermoplastic which responds well to mechanical stress. In the present configuration, the integrated current sensor unit can be powered through USB or 4 AAA batteries to allow data collection and sensor calibration in the field. The flexible current sensor employing a continuous sheet of the permalloy exhibited a well-behaved signal output response at peak current levels exceeding 15A and in the applied ac frequency range of 60 Hz–10 kHz. Overall, the combination of direct-write printing, thin permalloy material, and additive manufacturing technique shows promise for the development of a reconfigurable low-cost current sensor that can be deployed in large numbers at locations of interest to avail the cost and energy-saving opportunities in industrial/commercial and residential applications.
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