Title :
A chopped Hall sensor with small jitter and programmable "True Power-on" function
Author :
Motz, Mario ; Draxelmayr, Dieter ; Werth, Tobias ; Forster, Bernhard
Author_Institution :
Infineon Technol. Austria AG, Villach, Austria
fDate :
7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A chopped Hall sensor for camshaft applications is presented which provides a programmable "True Power-on" switching level effective after the power-up phase. The proposed chopping technique and self-compensation methods for temperature drift and technology spread provide a correct output state immediately after power-on even at zero speed of the target wheel. The circuits improve the magnetic offsets from 5 to 10 mT to below 200 μT in a bandwidth of 30 kHz and stabilize the spread of the magnetic switching points from 20% to <2% in a temperature range from -40°C to 175°C. The novel combination of chopping and enhanced digital self-calibration algorithm adjusts the magnetic switching point and improves phase accuracy to <0.5°, independent of air gap variations between sensor and wheel. An end-of-line calibration for the customer is implemented using surface micromachined cavity fuses which offer a reliable function higher than 195°C.
Keywords :
Hall effect transducers; calibration; compensation; jitter; magnetic sensors; programmable circuits; -40 to 175 C; 200 muT; 30 kHz; 5 to 10 mT; Hall effect; air gap variations; camshaft applications; chopped Hall sensor; chopping technique; digital self-calibration algorithm; end-of-line calibration; jitter; magnetic sensor; programmable function; self-compensation methods; surface micromachined cavity; temperature drift; Bandwidth; Calibration; Camshafts; Jitter; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic switching; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors; Wheels; Chopper; Hall effect; magnetic sensor;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2005.847488