Abstract
In this paper is discussed some of the trends in the industrial designs of smart sensor systems. High performance sensor systems have been implemented by combining the sensing and signal processing functions on the same chip. A very promising magnetic compass for Earth magnetic field measurement is created on the base of a 3-D Hall structure.
Highlights
This paper discusses some state-of-the-art examples of high performance industrial sensor systems and especially magnetic compass realization as smart magnetic sensor
Complete sensor systems have been realized on a single chip where traditional functions, such as signal conditioning, analog to digital conversion (A/D), data communication and the generation of reference and compensating signals are no longer performed by separate components, but are all integrated on the same integrated circuit (IC)
This smart sensor IC is a development towards a smart compass on the base of 3-D Hall structure
Summary
This paper discusses some state-of-the-art examples of high performance industrial sensor systems and especially magnetic compass realization as smart magnetic sensor. Complete sensor systems have been realized on a single chip where traditional functions, such as signal conditioning, analog to digital conversion (A/D), data communication and the generation of reference and compensating signals are no longer performed by separate components, but are all integrated on the same IC. This reduces overall system costs while improving the sensor performance at the same time.
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