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CMOS planar 2D micro-fluxgate sensor

Chiesi, Laurent
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Kejik, Pavel  
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Janossy, Balazs
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2000
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical

An electronic compass made of a new planar 2D micro-fluxgate sensor is presented. The magnetometer is integrated in a standard CMOS process, and uses a post-processed cross-shaped ferromagnetic amorphous core. This core is diagonally placed above a single square excitation coil common to both measurement axes. The silicon chip includes the driving and readout electronics, the excitation and pick-up coils made of the two CMOS process metallization layers. The ferromagnetic core is integrated from commercially available amorphous metal ribbons, by using a post-process compatible with standard IC technologies. Such a ferromagnetic core presents outstanding magnetic characteristics compared to usual electroplated cores. The micro-fluxgate works with a pulse-shaped driving current which allows the sensor output to be independent of the driving frequency. The current pulse width ratio of 1/8 reduces drastically the power consumption. For magnetic fields within "60 mT, the micro-fluxgate sensor exhibits a magnetic sensitivity of 3760 VrT at 125 kHz with an amplification gain of 26.4 dB. The angle error on the Earth’s magnetic field is "1.58. The chip has a power consumption of 12.5 mW for a 17 mA-peak driving current; its area is of 5.3 mm2.

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