In this paper a double axis planar micro-Fluxgate magnetic sensor is presented. The ferromagnetic core material, the Vitrovac 6025 X, has been deposited on top of the coils with the DC-magnetron sputtering technique, a new type of procedure with respect the existing solutions in the field of Flaygate sensor. This procedure allows its to obtain a core with the good magnetic properties of the amorphous ferromagnetic material, typical of a core 25 mu m thick, but with a thickness of only, I pin, typical of a core electrodeposited. The micro-Flaxgate has been realized in a 0.5,mu m CMOS process using copper metal lines to realize the excitation coil and aluminum metal lines for the sensing coils. Applying a triangular excitation current of 18 mA peak at 100 kHz the magnetic sensitivity achieied is about 0. 45 mV/mu T suitable for detecting the Earth's magnetic field (+/- 50 mu T), while the linearity error is 1.15% of the full scale. The maximum angle error of the sensor, evaluating the Earth magnetic field, is 3.4 degrees. The power consumption of the sensor is about 13.7 mW.
An integrated micro-fluxgate magnetic sensor with sputtered ferromagnetic core
Melissano Enrico;
2006
Abstract
In this paper a double axis planar micro-Fluxgate magnetic sensor is presented. The ferromagnetic core material, the Vitrovac 6025 X, has been deposited on top of the coils with the DC-magnetron sputtering technique, a new type of procedure with respect the existing solutions in the field of Flaygate sensor. This procedure allows its to obtain a core with the good magnetic properties of the amorphous ferromagnetic material, typical of a core 25 mu m thick, but with a thickness of only, I pin, typical of a core electrodeposited. The micro-Flaxgate has been realized in a 0.5,mu m CMOS process using copper metal lines to realize the excitation coil and aluminum metal lines for the sensing coils. Applying a triangular excitation current of 18 mA peak at 100 kHz the magnetic sensitivity achieied is about 0. 45 mV/mu T suitable for detecting the Earth's magnetic field (+/- 50 mu T), while the linearity error is 1.15% of the full scale. The maximum angle error of the sensor, evaluating the Earth magnetic field, is 3.4 degrees. The power consumption of the sensor is about 13.7 mW.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.