Integrierte Digitale Magnetfeld-Detektoren

Existing semiconductor magnetic field sensors are based on the analog Hall effect. Noise and sensor surface size thus limit measurement sensitivity. The described digital magnetic field sensor consists of tristable double drain Si- or GaAs transistors that jump from a state to another state among tw...

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Main Authors HENTSCHKE, SIEGBERT.., 34121 KASSEL, DE, REIFSCHNEIDER, NORBERT., 34121 KASSEL, DE
Format Patent
LanguageGerman
Published 07.03.1996
Edition6
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Summary:Existing semiconductor magnetic field sensors are based on the analog Hall effect. Noise and sensor surface size thus limit measurement sensitivity. The described digital magnetic field sensor consists of tristable double drain Si- or GaAs transistors that jump from a state to another state among two stable states depending on the presence of a vertical magnetic field on a microscopically small surface. Direct digitalisation at the measurement site in the ns range avoids a sensitivity increase by excluding further noise influences. Besides this advantage, this principle allows an increased miniaturisation along with a very precise production process. Several thousand digital sensors may be arranged next to each other on a small semiconductor chip surface, so that time and space distributions of a magnetic field may be digitally measured in the ns- mu m range. This allows a digital video magnetic head to be designed with which video recorders may for the first time record and play back digital studio-quality video signals on conventional tapes. Also disclosed is the design of a miniaturised digital compass.
Bibliography:Application Number: DE19944431299