Title :
Integrated Gigant Magnetic Resistance based Angle Sensor
Author :
Granig, Wolfgang ; Kolle, Christian ; Hammerschmidt, Dirk ; Schaffer, Bernhard ; Borgschulze, Richard ; Reid, Christian ; Zimmer, Juirgen
Author_Institution :
Infineon Technol. AG, Villach
Abstract :
An integrated GMR (giant-magnetic-resistance) sensor is presented for 360deg angular measurements of rotating magnetic fields in automotive applications. The spin-valve GMR-layers are directly applied to a standard semiconductor 0.22 mum CMOS process by vertical integration of the sensor-bridges atop of active circuitry. The entire integrated angle-sensor comprises 2 orthogonal magnetized GMR-bridges for sine and cosine signal measurements, and the subsequent signal conditioning circuitry. The entire angular sensor is designed to work in harsh automotive environment in a temperature range of -40degC to 150degC. The strength for best precision covers a wide range from 20 to 50 mT. The resulting angular information itself can be obtained by SPI-readout and calculating the arc-trigonometric function of the bridge signals with a resolution of >13 bit in an auxiliary microcontroller. After individual calibration to compensate for production spread an accuracy of typical 0.5deg is achieved.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; angular measurement; automotive engineering; giant magnetoresistance; magnetic sensors; signal processing equipment; CMOS process; angle sensor; angular measurements; arc-trigonometric function; best precision covers; bridge signals; cosine signal measurements; giant-magnetic-resistance sensor; harsh automotive environment; integrated gigant magnetic resistance; magnetic flux density 20 mT to 50 mT; orthogonal magnetized GMR-bridges; rotating magnetic fields; signal conditioning circuitry; size 0.22 mum; temperature -40 degC to 150 degC; vertical integration; Automotive applications; CMOS process; Electrical resistance measurement; Integrated circuit measurements; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic semiconductors; Magnetic sensors; Rotation measurement; Temperature sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2006. 5th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Daegu
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0375-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-0395
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2007.355525