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New Small-Volume High-Precision TMR Busbar DC Current Sensor

X. P. Xu, Tingzhang Liu, Min Zhu, J. G. Wang

2020IEEE Transactions on Magnetics51 citationsDOI

Abstract

Large dc current is typically measured by an open-loop sensor without a magnetic core. The widely used configuration uses a differential magnetic sensor inserted into the busbar hole or a differential magnetic sensor placed on the upper and lower surfaces of the busbar. The use of a differential sensor has the advantage of being resistant to external magnetic fields. In this article, a new differential ultra-small magnetic sensor with the size of 23.2 mm × 16.5 mm × 7.2 mm is designed. The sensor is based on tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) and is placed on the upper surface edge of the busbar. The supply voltage is 5 V, the rated current measurement range is ±150 A, and the peak current measurement range is ±250 A, corresponding to 2.5 ± 2 V output at ±250 A dc peak current. The relative accuracy is less than ±1% at 25 °C and is less than ±2% over the full temperature range from -40 °C to 105 °C.

Topics & Concepts

BusbarCurrent sensorMaterials scienceCurrent (fluid)MagnetMagnetic fieldMagnetic coreElectrical engineeringMagnetoresistanceOptoelectronicsNuclear magnetic resonancePhysicsElectromagnetic coilEngineeringQuantum mechanicsMagnetic Field Sensors TechniquesNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesPlasma Diagnostics and Applications