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A hybrid technology for miniaturised inductive device applications

Belloy, E.
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Gilbert, S. E.
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Dezuari, O.
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2000
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical

We have fabricated two-dimensional inductive devices by integrating micropatterned magnetic foils of high permeability (µr=100000) with winding patterns realised in printed circuit boards (PCBs) and flex-foil technology. We realise relatively high inductances of 1-10 µH for transformer type devices and a sensitivity of 60 V/T at 30 kHz for fluxgate magnetic induction sensing devices. The same type of device is also used as a current sensor; here we typically find sensitivities of 10 mV/A for excitation currents of a few 100 mA. We think our technology opens the way to a new class of functional and economic sensing devices. Keywords: Planar transformer; Fluxgate sensor; Thin inductive devices; Current sensor; PCB technology; Flex-foil technology

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DOI
10.1016/S0924-4247(00)00337-X
Web of Science ID

WOS:000089375900049

Author(s)
Belloy, E.
Gilbert, S. E.
Dezuari, O.
Sancho, M.
Gijs, M. A. M.  
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
Volume

85

Issue

1-3

Start page

304

End page

309

Subjects

Planar transformer

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Fluxgate sensor

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Thin inductive devices

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Current sensor

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PCB technology

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Flex-foil technology

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