Hall-Effect Sensors

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Without sensors most electronic applications would not exist-sensors perform a vital function, namely providing an interface to the real world. Hall effect sensors, based on a magnetic phenomena, are one of the most commonly used sensing technologies today. This book covers the physics behind Hall effect sensors.

Autorentext
Ed Ramsden is an electrical engineer who has been working with Hall effect sensors since 1988. His experience ranges from designing Hall effect integrated circuits to developing novel magnetic processing techniques. He has written over a dozen technical articles on sensor-related topics, and he holds four U.S patents in the area of magnetic sensor technology.

Klappentext
Without sensors most electronic applications would not existsensors perform a vital function, namely providing an interface to the real world. Hall effect sensors, based on a magnetic phenomena, are one of the most commonly used sensing technologies today. In the 1970s it became possible to build Hall effect sensors on integrated circuits with onboard signal processing circuitry, vastly reducing the cost and enabling widespread practical use. One of the first major applications was in computer keyboards, replacing mechanical contacts. Hundreds of millions of these devices are now manufactured each year for use in a great variety of applications, including automobiles, computers, industrial control systems, cell phones, and many others.
The importance of these sensors, however, contrasts with the limited information available. Many recent advances in miniaturization, smart sensor configurations, and networkable sensor technology have led to design changes and a need for reliable information. Most of the technical information on Hall effect sensors is supplied by sensor manufacturers and is slanted toward a particular product line. System design and control engineers need an independent, readable source of practical design information and technical details that is not product- or manufacturer-specific and that shows how Hall effect sensors work, how to interface to them, and how to apply them in a variety of uses. This book covers:
the physics behind Hall effect sensors
Hall effect transducers
transducer interfacing
integrated Hall effect sensors and how to interface to them
sensing techniques using Hall effect sensors
application-specific sensor ICs
relevantdevelopment and design tools
This second edition is expanded and updated to reflect the latest advances in Hall effect devices and applications!
Information about various sensor technologies is scarce, scattered and hard to locate. Most of it is either too theoretical

Inhalt

  1. Hall Effect Physics The theory and math behind the Hall effect. 2. Practical Hall Effect Transducers Key characteristics, integrated Hall transducers, transducer geometry, examples. 3. Transducer Interfacing Modeling Hall transducers, biasing, amplifiers, temp. compensation, offset adjustment. 4. Integrated Sensors, Linear and Digital Devices Linear sensors, switches and latches, speed sensors, application-specific devices. 5. Interfacing to Integrated Hall Sensors Interface issues, line driver circuits, the pull-up resistor, interfacing to standard logic devices, discrete logic, driving loads, LED interface, incandescent lamps, relays, solenoids, and inductive loads, wiring reduction schemes, encoding and serialization, digital to analog encoding, voltage regulation and power management. 6. Proximity Sensing Techniques Head-on sensing, slide-by sensing, magnet null-point sensing, float-level sensing, linear position sensing, rotary position sensing, Vane switches, 7. Current Sensing Resistive current sensing, free-space current sensing, toroidal current sensors, digital current sensor, closed-loop current sensors. 8. Speed and Timing Sensors Competitive technologies, magnetic targets, vane switches, geartooth sensing, single-point sensing, differential fixed threshold, differential variable-threshold, speed and direction sensing. 9. Application-Specific Hall Sensor ICs Micro-power switches, two-wire switches, networkable sensors, power devices, smart motor control. 10. Development Tools for Hall Effect Sensors Electronic bench equipment, magnetic instrumentation, mechanical tools, magnetic simulation software. Appendix A. Brief Introduction to Magnetics Appendix B. Suppliers List Glossary References and Bibliography Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 250
    • Herausgeber NEWNES
    • Gewicht 560g
    • Untertitel Theory and Application
    • Autor Edward Ramsden
    • Titel Hall-Effect Sensors
    • ISBN 978-0-7506-7934-3
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9780750679343
    • Jahr 2006
    • Größe H16mm x B152mm x T234mm
    • Auflage 2. Aufl.
    • GTIN 09780750679343

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