Title :
Miniature Planar Fluxgate Magnetic Sensors Using a Single Layer of Coils
Author :
Heimfarth, Tobias ; Mielli, Murilo Zubioli ; Paez Carreno, Marcelo Nelson ; Mulato, Marcelo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Fed. Univ. of the Southern Border, Realeza, Brazil
Abstract :
The process complexity of a micromachined device is directly related to the number of layers needed. Miniature planar fluxgate magnetic sensors commonly use two or more layers of coils. The manufacture process of micromachined planar fluxgate sensors with all the coils contained in a single metal layer is here presented. The NiFe cores were electroplated through photoresist molds. Characterization in respect to noise levels and sensitivity are detailed discussed. Noise levels down to 40-nT rms in the 0.1-10 Hz range were achieved. Two different layouts are presented and one of them has the potential to further noise level reduction just by increasing either the excitation amplitude or the coils pitch.
Keywords :
coils; electroplating; fluxgate magnetometers; iron alloys; magnetic cores; magnetic noise; magnetic sensors; micromachining; microsensors; moulding; nickel alloys; photoresists; NiFe; core; electroplating; frequency 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz; magnetic noise; miniature micromachined planar fluxgate magnetic sensor; photoresist mold; single metal coil layer; Coils; Layout; Magnetic sensors; Noise; Noise level; Sensitivity; Electrodeposition; Magnetic sensor; Miniature fluxgate; NiFe; Noise analysis; Planar layout; electrodeposition; magnetic sensor; noise analysis; planar layout;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2375159