This paper presents the design of a fully-integrated X-Hall sensor operated in current mode without any spinning technique. It demonstrates its utility by meeting the broadband demand of power and energy applications by achieving an estimated acquisition bandwidth of 11.6 MHz. The X-Hall probe is interfaced with a self-biased transimpedance amplifier having a transimpedance gain equivalent to 200 kΩ. With a sensitivity of 4%T−1 for the Hall probe, the overall sensor consumes nearly 50 times less power and occupies half the area than the state of the art. The prototype is implemented using 90-nm microelectronic process from STMicroelectronics
Abstract—A Hall magnetic sensor working in the current domain and its electronic interface are prese...
This paper describes a magnetic Hall sensor working in current mode and its electronic interface. Th...
The performances of a current-mode Hall sensor featuring output current signals are discussed. The c...
This paper presents the design of a fully-integrated X-Hall sensor operated in current mode without ...
The X-Hall sensor is presented, characterized and proposed as a viable architecture for silicon-inte...
A broadband current sensor, which is fully integrated and galvanically-isolated, is presented in thi...
This paper presents a broadband ([dc--megahertz (MHz)]) current sensor for power applications, which...
This paper presents the X-Hall sensor, a viable sensing architecture for implementing a silicon-inte...
Modern power applications are demanding for small and broadband current sensors. Hall sensors are a ...
A Hall magnetic sensor working in the current domain and its electronic interface are presented. The...
A Hall magnetic sensor working in the current domain and its electronic interface are presented. The...
Abstract—Electrical Power consumption is the product of applied voltage across the load and the load...
Wide-bandwidth lossless current sensors are critical in numerous applications, from current monitori...
With the continuous intelligentization of power systems, the demand for the integration of digital c...
The spinning-current technique is the state-of-the-art method for offset cancellation in Hall-effect...
Abstract—A Hall magnetic sensor working in the current domain and its electronic interface are prese...
This paper describes a magnetic Hall sensor working in current mode and its electronic interface. Th...
The performances of a current-mode Hall sensor featuring output current signals are discussed. The c...
This paper presents the design of a fully-integrated X-Hall sensor operated in current mode without ...
The X-Hall sensor is presented, characterized and proposed as a viable architecture for silicon-inte...
A broadband current sensor, which is fully integrated and galvanically-isolated, is presented in thi...
This paper presents a broadband ([dc--megahertz (MHz)]) current sensor for power applications, which...
This paper presents the X-Hall sensor, a viable sensing architecture for implementing a silicon-inte...
Modern power applications are demanding for small and broadband current sensors. Hall sensors are a ...
A Hall magnetic sensor working in the current domain and its electronic interface are presented. The...
A Hall magnetic sensor working in the current domain and its electronic interface are presented. The...
Abstract—Electrical Power consumption is the product of applied voltage across the load and the load...
Wide-bandwidth lossless current sensors are critical in numerous applications, from current monitori...
With the continuous intelligentization of power systems, the demand for the integration of digital c...
The spinning-current technique is the state-of-the-art method for offset cancellation in Hall-effect...
Abstract—A Hall magnetic sensor working in the current domain and its electronic interface are prese...
This paper describes a magnetic Hall sensor working in current mode and its electronic interface. Th...
The performances of a current-mode Hall sensor featuring output current signals are discussed. The c...