Abstract

This work presents a new eddy current testing array probe and readout electronics that target the layer-wise quality control in powder bed fusion metal additive manufacturing. The proposed design approach brings important benefits to the sensors' number scalability, exploring alternative sensor elements and minimalist signal generation and demodulation. Small-sized, commercially available surface-mounted technology coils were evaluated as an alternative to usually employed magneto-resistive sensors, demonstrating low cost, design flexibility, and easy integration with the readout electronics. Strategies to minimize the readout electronics were proposed, considering the specific characteristics of the sensors' signals. An adjustable single phase coherent demodulation scheme is proposed as an alternative to traditional in-phase and quadrature demodulation provided that the signals under measurement showed minimal phase variations. A simplified amplification and demodulation frontend using discrete components was employed together with offset removal, vector amplification, and digitalization implemented within the microcontrollers' advanced mixed signal peripherals. An array probe with 16 sensor coils and a 5 mm pitch was materialized together with non-multiplexed digital readout electronics, allowing for a sensor frequency of up to 1.5 MHz and digitalization with 12 bits resolution, as well as a 10 kHz sampling rate.

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