MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR FOR SENSING A PROXIMITY AND/OR A LOCATION OF AN OBJECT

A back-biased magnetic field sensor can have one or more vertical Hall effect elements arranged within a substrate region of a substrate, wherein magnetic fields are oriented substantially vertical to the substrate within the substrate region when a ferromagnetic object is not proximate. When the fe...

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Main Authors VIG, Ravi, DAVID, Paul, A
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 07.04.2021
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Summary:A back-biased magnetic field sensor can have one or more vertical Hall effect elements arranged within a substrate region of a substrate, wherein magnetic fields are oriented substantially vertical to the substrate within the substrate region when a ferromagnetic object is not proximate. When the ferromagnetic object becomes proximate, the magnetic field sensor can sense at least the proximity, and, in some embodiments, can also localize a position of the ferromagnetic object relative to the magnetic field sensor.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20170726478