A high-sensitivity vector two-dimensional (2-D) magnetic sensor system for low magnetic field measurements has been realized and tested. The system, made in PCB technology, consists of a double-axis Fluxgate magnetic sensor and the readout electronic circuitry, based on second-harmonic detection. The amorphous magnetic materials Vitrovac 6025X (25 mu m thick) and Vitrovac 6025Z (20 mu m thick) were used as the ferromagnetic core of the sensor. By applying a sinusoidal excitation current having a 450-mA peak at 10 kHz with Vitrovac 6025Z, the measured magnetic sensitivity was about 1.25 mV/mu T. This value seems to be adequate for the Earth's magnetic field detection (+/- 60 mu T). The fullscale linearity error was about 1.5%. By using the thicker Vitrovac 6025X and a sinusoidal excitation current having a 600-mA peak at 10 kHz, a maximum sensitivity of approximately 1.68 mV/mu T with a linearity error of about 1.55% full scale in the range of 60 mu T were measured. Due to the use of commercially available ferromagnetic materials, the vector 2-D magnetic sensor system presented is characterized by a very simple fabrication process, thus allowing low-cost devices to be designed
Baschirotto, A., Cabrini, A., Dallago, E., Malcovati, P., Marchesi, M., Venchi, G. (2006). Development and analysis of a PCB vector 2-D magnetic field sensor system for electronic compasses. IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL, 6(2), 365-371 [10.1109/JSEN.2005.859778].
Development and analysis of a PCB vector 2-D magnetic field sensor system for electronic compasses
BASCHIROTTO, ANDREA;
2006
Abstract
A high-sensitivity vector two-dimensional (2-D) magnetic sensor system for low magnetic field measurements has been realized and tested. The system, made in PCB technology, consists of a double-axis Fluxgate magnetic sensor and the readout electronic circuitry, based on second-harmonic detection. The amorphous magnetic materials Vitrovac 6025X (25 mu m thick) and Vitrovac 6025Z (20 mu m thick) were used as the ferromagnetic core of the sensor. By applying a sinusoidal excitation current having a 450-mA peak at 10 kHz with Vitrovac 6025Z, the measured magnetic sensitivity was about 1.25 mV/mu T. This value seems to be adequate for the Earth's magnetic field detection (+/- 60 mu T). The fullscale linearity error was about 1.5%. By using the thicker Vitrovac 6025X and a sinusoidal excitation current having a 600-mA peak at 10 kHz, a maximum sensitivity of approximately 1.68 mV/mu T with a linearity error of about 1.55% full scale in the range of 60 mu T were measured. Due to the use of commercially available ferromagnetic materials, the vector 2-D magnetic sensor system presented is characterized by a very simple fabrication process, thus allowing low-cost devices to be designedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.