SAE AS 5392-2002 Health and Usage Monitoring System Rotational System Indexing Sensor Specification《卫生和用途监控系统 转动系统检索式传感器规范》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.Copyright 2002 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. No part of this
3、 publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE.TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada)Tel: 724-776-4970 (
4、outside USA)Fax: 724-776-0790Email: custsvcsae.orgSAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgAEROSPACE STANDARDAS5392Issued 2002-12Health and Usage Monitoring System,Rotational System Indexing Sensor SpecificationTABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE .21.1 Classification21.2 Specification Terminology22. REFERENCES .23.
5、DEFINITIONS.34. REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 34.1 Self-Powered Sensor Interface34.2 Externally Powered Sensor Interface 65. NOTES .95.1 Comments to Sensor Subsystem Designer.95.2 Principles of Operation - Different Sensor Technologies .10FIGURE 1 Self-Powered Sensor Subsystem-to-Electronics Inte
6、rface 3FIGURE 2 Representative Passive Magnetic Sensor Output Voltage.4FIGURE 3 Typical Passive Magnetic Sensor Phase Variation 5FIGURE 4 Noise Spectrum6FIGURE 5 Externally Powered Sensor Subsystem-to-Electronics Interface .7FIGURE 6 Typical Phase Variation for the Digital Sensor .8SAE AS5392 - 2 -1
7、. SCOPE:This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) specifies requirements for the interface between a rotational system indexing sensor and its interface electronics. These sensors generate one or more electrical pulses for each revolution of the shaft being monitored. These pulses can be used to determine th
8、e actual shaft rotational speed and/or position for use in a Health and Usage Monitoring System (HUMS). Indexing sensors are used in the following HUMS areas on the aircraft: (a) rotor track and balance, (b) engine vibration monitoring and diagnostics, (c) drive train vibration monitoring and diagno
9、stics. The goal of this standardization effort is to be able to take any compliant indexing sensor and connect it to any compliant interface electronics.These SAE HUMS Interface Specifications include the minimal interface and performance requirements for interoperability with the Rotorcraft Industr
10、y Technology Association (RITA) compliant HUMS. Compliance with these Interface Specifications can be referenced in more comprehensive procurement and device specifications.1.1 Classifications:Two general classifications of sensors are considered in this specification, those that are self-powered su
11、ch as passive magnetic sensors and those that require an external source of power to operate such as optical sensors. This specification addresses the self-powered and externally powered sensors separately because of the significant differences in their interface requirements. While these two sensor
12、s types have very different outputs and are considered separately in this specification, a common electronic interface could be designed to accommodate both sensor types.1.2 Specification Terminology:The terms “shall” and “should” within this specification observe the following rules:a. The word “sh
13、all” expresses a mandatory requirement of the Specification.b. The word “should” expresses a recommendation or advice on implementing the specification or actions expected of users of the system.2. REFERENCES:There are no referenced publications specified herein.SAE AS5392 - 3 -3. DEFINITIONS:SENSIT
14、IVITY - The ratio of change in sensor output as a result of a unit change in measurand.SENSOR - A measurement device that transforms one form of energy into another. Also referred to as transducer or pickup.TRANSDUCER - See Sensor.4. REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:This specification is divided int
15、o two major sections titled “Self-Powered Sensor Interface“ and “Externally Powered Sensor Interface.“ The major sections specify the interface requirements for the two sensor types. Each of these major sections is further divided into two subsections titled “Sensor Interface Requirements“ and “Inte
16、rface Electronics Interface Requirements.“ The major sections were divided into, the above mentioned, subsections to aid the supplier of the sensor or interface electronics in identifying the applicable requirements.4.1 Self-Powered Sensor Interface:Self-powered sensors are sensors that generate an
17、electrical output signal without the use of batteries or an external power source. The most common self-powered sensor is the passive magnetic sensor. A description of passive magnetic sensors is provided in 5.2.1. The self-powered sensor typically produces a sinusoidal like voltage output. FIGURE 1
18、 - Self-Powered Sensor Subsystem-to-Electronics Interface4.1.1 The following subparagraphs provide interface requirements for the sensor side of the sensor-to-electronics interface.SAE AS5392 - 4 -4.1.1.1 Sensor Output Voltage: An idealized trace of the self-powered sensors output voltage (Vsignal)
19、is shown in Figure 2. The amplitude of the output voltage signal is a function of the relative target/sensor speed, the spacing between the target and sensor, the sensitivity of the sensor, the size and material used for the target, and the electrical load. This document does not specify the number
20、of targets the sensor shall observe per revolution. The interface specification only requires that the zero crossing point shall be well defined as shown in Figure 2.FIGURE 2 - Representative Passive Magnetic Sensor Output Voltage4.1.1.1.1 Maximum Sensor Output Voltage: The maximum sensor output vol
21、tage (Vsignal) shall not exceed 60 V peak to peak (P-P) at a 15 k load.4.1.1.1.2 Minimum Usable Sensor Output Voltage: The minimum usable sensor output voltage (Vsignal) shall be 1 V peak to peak (P-P) at a 15 k load.4.1.1.2 Sensor Output Impedance:4.1.1.2.1 DC Resistance: The DC resistance of the s
22、ensor shall be less than 1500 .4.1.1.2.2 Typical Inductance: Typical sensor inductance shall be less than 360 mH.4.1.1.3 Electrical Isolation: The resistance between the signal wires (with signal and signal common shorted together) and the case shall be greater than 25 M 100 V DC.4.1.1.4 Phase Drift
23、: The phase drift is the variation of the sensors output voltage over time, when sensing a constant target speed under constant external environmental conditions. This variation is illustrated in Figure 3. The phase drift shall be less than 1 for pulse rates from 2 to 400 Hz.SAE AS5392 - 5 -FIGURE 3
24、 - Typical Passive Magnetic Sensor Phase Variation4.1.1.5 Sensor Pulse Rate: The sensor shall meet all the requirements stated in 4.1.1 when operating over a 2 to 400 Hz pulse rate.4.1.2 Interface Electronics Interface Requirements: The following subparagraphs give interface requirements for the ele
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