Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate Structures

The planar fluxgate is an emerging technology feasible for system integration contrary to it’s bulky 3D counterpart. Recently, a novel structure based on an asymmetric double core layout for improved sensitivity and energy efficiency was proposed. The aim of this paper is, for the first ti...

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Main Authors: Neosha Navaei, Ali Roshanghias, Martin Lenzhofer, Michael Ortner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Proceedings
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PCB
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/13/831
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spelling doaj-d1f67319b6d140b4bdd1be748bfeb3752020-11-24T23:32:57ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002018-12-0121383110.3390/proceedings2130831proceedings2130831Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate StructuresNeosha Navaei0Ali Roshanghias1Martin Lenzhofer2Michael Ortner3Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, 9500 Villach, AustriaCarinthian Tech Research AG, 9500 Villach, AustriaCarinthian Tech Research AG, 9500 Villach, AustriaCarinthia University of Applied Sciences, 9500 Villach, AustriaThe planar fluxgate is an emerging technology feasible for system integration contrary to it’s bulky 3D counterpart. Recently, a novel structure based on an asymmetric double core layout for improved sensitivity and energy efficiency was proposed. The aim of this paper is, for the first time, to conduct a direct experimental comparison between single- and asymmetric double-core structures. The results confirm the original conjecture and show that asymmetric double core structures can easily boost the sensitivity by a factor of two for similar power supply.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/13/831magnetic sensorsplanar fluxgatePCBexperiment and test
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author Neosha Navaei
Ali Roshanghias
Martin Lenzhofer
Michael Ortner
spellingShingle Neosha Navaei
Ali Roshanghias
Martin Lenzhofer
Michael Ortner
Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate Structures
Proceedings
magnetic sensors
planar fluxgate
PCB
experiment and test
author_facet Neosha Navaei
Ali Roshanghias
Martin Lenzhofer
Michael Ortner
author_sort Neosha Navaei
title Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate Structures
title_short Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate Structures
title_full Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate Structures
title_fullStr Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate Structures
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Single- and Double Core Planar Fluxgate Structures
title_sort analysis of single- and double core planar fluxgate structures
publisher MDPI AG
series Proceedings
issn 2504-3900
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The planar fluxgate is an emerging technology feasible for system integration contrary to it’s bulky 3D counterpart. Recently, a novel structure based on an asymmetric double core layout for improved sensitivity and energy efficiency was proposed. The aim of this paper is, for the first time, to conduct a direct experimental comparison between single- and asymmetric double-core structures. The results confirm the original conjecture and show that asymmetric double core structures can easily boost the sensitivity by a factor of two for similar power supply.
topic magnetic sensors
planar fluxgate
PCB
experiment and test
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/13/831
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