Hall sensing apparatus
First Claim
1. A Hall sensing apparatus for sensing the current in a conductor, the apparatus being responsive to the induced circumferential magnetic field in a magnetic field plane perpendicular to the axis of the conductor, comprising:
- magnetic field concentrator means comprising;
first and second concentrator rods for being symmetrically positioned adjacent to the conductor in the magnetic field plane, each of the rods having a first end and a second end, the first ends positioned opposite one another with a gap therebetween, andfirst and second pick-up plates, each attached to the second end of one of the concentrator rods and having its major plane for being positioned parallel to the axis of the conductor for picking up magnetic field flux along the conductor;
a Hall sensor element positioned in the gap between the concentrator rods in spaced relationship thereto, having a voltage coordinate positioned perpendicular to the magnetic field plane for generating a Hall voltage output across the voltage coordinate;
a Hall current circuit for providing a Hall current along the current coordinate of the Hall sensor element; and
a Hall detection circuit for detecting the Hall voltage output induced by the magnetic field and the Hall current.
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Abstract
A Hall sensing apparatus having a large dynamic range is adapted for generating a current signal substantially in phase with the current in a conductor. The Hall sensing apparatus has a magnetic field concentrator assembly with oppositely disposed pick-up plates, each with a centrally attached concentrator rod for being symmetrically positioned on either side of the conductor. A Hall sensor element is wholly positioned in the space between the ends of the rods remote from the plates. A current circuit, having an externally controlled current varying device and temperature drift control device in series with a current source, provides a Hall current through the sensor element. A detection circuit, coupled across the width of the sensor element, provides an inverted and non-inverted signal in phase with the conductor current which are coupled to the inverting input of a summing amplifier. A reference voltage is then coupled to the non-inverting input of the summing amplifier to generate a dc bias offset control signal which is coupled, in a negative feedback configuration, to control the Hall current and thereby decrease the dc offset bias.
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9 Claims
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1. A Hall sensing apparatus for sensing the current in a conductor, the apparatus being responsive to the induced circumferential magnetic field in a magnetic field plane perpendicular to the axis of the conductor, comprising:
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magnetic field concentrator means comprising; first and second concentrator rods for being symmetrically positioned adjacent to the conductor in the magnetic field plane, each of the rods having a first end and a second end, the first ends positioned opposite one another with a gap therebetween, and first and second pick-up plates, each attached to the second end of one of the concentrator rods and having its major plane for being positioned parallel to the axis of the conductor for picking up magnetic field flux along the conductor; a Hall sensor element positioned in the gap between the concentrator rods in spaced relationship thereto, having a voltage coordinate positioned perpendicular to the magnetic field plane for generating a Hall voltage output across the voltage coordinate; a Hall current circuit for providing a Hall current along the current coordinate of the Hall sensor element; and a Hall detection circuit for detecting the Hall voltage output induced by the magnetic field and the Hall current. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A Hall sensing apparatus for sensing the current in a conductor, the apparatus being responsive to the induced circumferential magnetic field in a magnetic field plane perpendicular to the axis of the conductor, comprising:
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a Hall sensor element for having a voltage coordinate positioned perpendicular to the magnet field plane for generating a Hall voltage output across the voltage coordinate; a Hall current circuit for providing a Hall current along the current coordinate of the Hall sensor element; and a negative feedback Hall current control circuit comprising; means interconnected across the voltage coordinate of the Hall sensor element for generating a non-inverted and an inverted signal representative of the potential gradient across the Hall sensor element along the voltage coordinate, means for summing the inverted and non-inverted signals for obtaining a DC bias offset signal, means for comparing the DC bias offset signal against a reference voltage and generating a second control signal therefrom, and current control means interconnected in the Hall current circuit for varying the Hall current in response to the second control signal. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A Hall sensing apparatus for sensing the current in a conductor, the apparatus being responsive to the induced circumferential magnetic field in a magnetic field plane perpendicular to the axis of the conductor, comprising:
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a Hall sensor element for having a voltage coordinate positioned perpendicular to the magnetic field plane for generating a Hall voltage output across its voltage coordinate; means for intermittently generating a first control signal; means coupled to the first control signal means for intermittently interrupting the Hall current in response to the first control signal for decreasing temperature drift in the Hall sensor element; and a Hall current circuit interconnected for providing a Hall current along the current coordinate of the Hall sensor element; a Hall detection circuit for detecting the Hall voltage output induced by the magnetic field and the Hall current. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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