KEYWORDS: Field programmable gate arrays, Sensors, Active optics, Analog electronics, Clocks, Mirrors, Active sensors, Data transmission, Interfaces, Data conversion
Active optics is a wave surface correction technology, which is used to eliminate deformation caused by gravity and temperature. The measurement of the micro displacement between sub-mirrors of large astronomical telescope is the key to automatic adjustment of the active optical system. In this paper, for a differential capacitive micro displacement sensor, the functions of each main module are realized through the designing of the software of FPGA and network microcontroller, which includes the modules of the capacitive-driving signal generation based on FPGA, the controlling module of demodulator ADA2200, A/D conversion module of analog signal, data transmission module via Ethernet based on MCU W7100A. The actual debugging shows that these modules achieved the expected function and lay a good foundation for the operation of the micro displacement sensor system.
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