Hall Effect Sensor ME207 – Advanced Mechatronics I Steven Li 10-19-2009.

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Hall Effect Sensor ME207 – Advanced Mechatronics I Steven Li

Background Magnetic field sensor based on Hall Effect Hall Effect Discovered in 1879 by Edwin Hall Applications: ▫Current sensor ▫Analog multiplication ▫Position/Motion sensing ▫Spacecraft propulsion (HET) Edwin Hall,

Operating Principles Lorentz force: Accumulation of charge on conductor produces Hall Voltage: In semiconductors (InAs): (source: 1. Electrons 2. Hall element, or Hall sensor 3. Magnets 4. Magnetic field 5. Power source

Implementation Common digital Hall Effect Sensor IC package ▫Current source, Hall Element, Differential Amplifier, Schmitt Trigger Magnet/HES arrangements ▫Example: window/tab vs. magnet wheel Quadrature arrangement packages allow for direction sensing (source:

Tradeoffs & Applications Advantage over optical/contact encoders as position sensor Voltage isolation as current sensor Must be used in couple with magnets Position/Rotation sensing Tachometer Gear tooth sensor Anti-lock brake systems/traction control systems HDD precision servo Ignition firing timing Extreme environment H/I (JS, keyboard, etc) Power sensing (analog multiplication) Hall Effect Thruster