Title :
Offset reduction in a multiple-terminal hall plate using current spinning
Author :
Ramirez, J. ; Fruett, F.
Abstract :
The present work analyzes a four-terminal Hall-plate device to determine the main sources of error and explain how current-spinning technique can be used to effectively reduce offset and noise. Based on this analysis, an improved magnetic sensor is designed using an eight terminal octagonal Hall plate and a chopped-based control circuit to implement the current-spinning technique. Since Hall plates are complete compatible with the CMOS manufacturing process, a monolithic chip which contains the sensor, switches, digital control and bias circuit were fabricated using a 0.6 μm commercial CMOS process. These devices are used to test the offset cancellation methodology and compare if there are advantages related to the device orientation or switching sequence. Experimental results show a residual offset of 0.25 mT, a 99% reduction compared with the original offset level measured at Hall plate.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; Hall effect transducers; choppers (circuits); digital control; magnetic sensors; switches; CMOS manufacturing process; bias circuit; chopped-based control circuit; current-spinning technique; digital control; eight terminal octagonal Hall plate; four-terminal Hall-plate device; magnetic flux density 0.25 mT; magnetic sensor; monolithic chip; multiple-terminal Hall plate device; offset cancellation methodology; size 0.6 mum; switching sequence; Current measurement; Sensitivity; Silicon; Spinning; Stress; Switches; Voltage measurement; Current spinning; Hall-effect sensor; Magnetic Sensor; Offset cancel-lation;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors (IBERSENSOR), 2014 IEEE 9th Ibero-American Congress on
Conference_Location :
Bogota
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6835-0
DOI :
10.1109/IBERSENSOR.2014.6995556