Abstract:
Giant magnetoresistance sensors for rotational speed control (0-3200 rpm, anti-blocking system) and for current monitoring (0-2000 A) were fabricated and tested. A bridge...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Giant magnetoresistance sensors for rotational speed control (0-3200 rpm, anti-blocking system) and for current monitoring (0-2000 A) were fabricated and tested. A bridge design is used, where the individual sensors are spin valves (sv) with dimensions 200/spl times/3 /spl mu/m/sup 2/. The ABS sensor uses flux guides for two of the sv elements, and has the other two sv's inactivated, leading to a square wave output response to a magnetized wheel with n N-S poles (/spl plusmn/0.2 V, rise time <30 /spl mu/s at 320 rpm). The analog current monitoring system consists of 4 unshielded sv elements where 2 are inactivated. The sensor was tested for high current monitoring (0-2000 A AC, 50 Hz). It shows less than /spl plusmn/1.5% linearity deviation in this current range and a resolution of 35 /spl mu/V rms/A for a sense current of 14 mA.
Date of Conference: 07-10 September 1998
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-5008-1