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Numerical Integrator System for Drift Compensated Fluxmeter

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In the paper the design and proof-of-concept of compact digital integrator is presented. The proposed Raspberry Pi-based system works as a four-terminal building block for fluxmeters and magnetoelastic transducers. It is meant to replace the currently used RC integrator circuits, and allows for real-time advanced signal analysis practically eliminating drift at frequencies down to the 0.001 Hz. Tests of the designed solution confirmed the correctness of the integrator operation.

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The original idea was presented in engineering thesis by Mr. A. Ziolek. This work was supported by the statutory founds of Institute of Metrology and Biomedical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland).

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Gazda, P., Ziółek, A., Nowicki, M. (2018). Numerical Integrator System for Drift Compensated Fluxmeter. In: Březina, T., Jabłoński, R. (eds) Mechatronics 2017. MECHATRONICS 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 644. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65960-2_16

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