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Hall-effect current clamp

  • US 4,704,575 A
  • Filed: 04/11/1986
  • Issued: 11/03/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/28/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A Hall-effect current clamp comprising a magnetic circuit consisting of two parts (5a and 5b) which form a substantially closed loop and which can be spread apart from each other, a constant-current generator (13), a Hall-effect cell (8) placed in an air gap of the magnetic circuit and having two input terminals (A and B) connected to the constant-current generator and two output terminals (C and D), and an operational amplifier for measurement (14) having an output and having two inputs, inverting and non-inverting respectively, connected respectively to the output terminals of the Hall-effect cell by first and second resistances (R3 and R2) of the same ohmic value, characterized in that the constant-current generator (13) comprises an operational amplifier (15) having an output, an inverting input and a non-inverting input connected to a first supply terminal (16) which is at a first potential (V1), said operational amplifier comprising an internal continuous-voltage reference (17) placing its non-inverting input to a second fixed potential (V2) greater than the first potential (V1), and an npn transistor (Q1) whose base is connected to the output of said operational amplifier (15) and whose emitter is connected on the one hand to the first supply terminal (16) through a third resistance (R1) and on the other hand directly to the inverting input of said operational amplifier (15), a collector of the npn transistor (Q1) being connected to one input (B) of the two inputs of the Hall-effect cell (8) whose other input (A) is connected to a second supply terminal (18) which is at a third potential (V3) higher than the second potential (V2), and in that the operational amplifier for measurement (14) is connected, for its direct current supply, to a third supply terminal (19) which is at a fourth potential (V4) higher than the third potential (V3), the non-inverting input and the output of the operational amplifier for measurement (14) being connected to the second supply terminal (18) respectively by a fourth resistance (R4) and by a first potentiometer (P1), a wiper of the first potentiometer being connected to the inverting input of the measurement amplifier (14) by a fifth resistance (R6) of same ohmic value as the fourth resistance (R4), the output of the operational amplifier for measurement (14) and a terminal (21) connected to the second supply terminal (18) forming an output of the current clamp.

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