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Every active system depends to some degree on
electronic subsystems. CSA has an in-house capability to
design, assemble, test, and integrate electronic subsystems to support
the control of physical systems. CSA provides a range of electronics system solutions from
standard designs to custom products, all of which enable more rapid integration of control systems. These include high-precision
sensor signal conditioning and compact efficient actuator power
amplifiers. CSA works with a select group of vendors who provide
advanced fabrication and design capabilities. In combination with
expertise in advanced transducers and devices and digital control
systems, CSA's electronic systems capabilities allow total
integration of active control solutions.
Sensor Signal Conditioning
Sensor signal fidelity is critical to the
effectiveness of an active control system, particularly one used to
control vibration, precision motion or acoustic noise. CSA has
experience developing low noise signal conditioning for several types of vibration,
motion and acoustic sensors. A partial list of transducer
conditioning
examples includes:
custom piezoelectric wafer
load cells, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) strain sensors, electret
microphones, ICP-style accelerometers and load cells, and thermal
sensors.
Power Amplification
CSA develops custom power electronics for a wide range of actuators. CSA has experience
designing high voltage linear amplifiers for electromagnetic and piezoelectric actuators. CSA has also developed pulse width modulation (PWM) amplifiers for driving inductive loads including electromagnetic
actuators, magnetostrictives, and capacitive loads including piezoelectrics. Optimization of amplifier characteristics, such as designing for voltage or current
control, or trading bandwidth and ripple, allows for improved performance of control systems. CSA is aware of off-the-shelf solutions and integrates discrete transistors, IC amplifiers, and complete modules as appropriate in particular applications.
Design
CSA’s electrical design capabilities include complete analog, digital and mixed signal modeling and hardware
development. Beyond analytical and closed form models, Matlab and Multisim are used to perform numerical system analysis.
CSA's well stocked laboratory allows rapid breadboarding of prototype designs for refinement before moving the final hardware.
CSA uses PowerLogic and PowerPCB for development of PCB layout artwork. A network of vendors allows rapid turnaround of completed custom and standard boards.
Microcontrollers
Microcontroller based control systems are an attractive alternative to conventional
analog systems in many applications. The added programmability is useful, and often the exceptionally high throughput processing capabilities of a DSP
are unnecessary. In such cases, microcontrollers made by Microchip, Texas Instruments and others are readily adaptable to feedforward and
feedback control systems. Recent CSA microcontroller projects include motor control, active vibration damping, active vibration
cancellation and health/status monitoring.
CSA has also developed a standard microcontroller-based embedded control component that allows rapid integration of control systems without the requirement of additional hardware development.
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