Capacitive-Type Flexible Linear Encoder With Untethered Slider Using Electrostatic Induction

@article{Kimura2010CapacitiveTypeFL,
  title={Capacitive-Type Flexible Linear Encoder With Untethered Slider Using Electrostatic Induction},
  author={Fumitaka Kimura and Masahiko Gondo and Norio Yamashita and Akio Yamamoto and Toshiro Higuchi},
  journal={IEEE Sensors Journal},
  year={2010},
  volume={10},
  pages={972-978},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:10452439}
}
A novel capacitive linear encoder characterized by its untethered slider is presented. The main components are made of flexible printed circuit films measuring 0.2 mm in thickness that allows the sensor to be set up in thin interspaces or on curved surfaces. The sensor consists of a long receiver film and a short transmitter film, respectively containing four-phase and two-phase electrodes; the transmitter is used as a slider and the receiver as a stator. To realize an untethered slider, the… 

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