1st Edition

Magnetic Sensors and Devices Technologies and Applications

Edited By Laurent A. Francis, Kirill Poletkin Copyright 2018
    276 Pages
    by CRC Press

    274 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This book presents in-depth coverage of magnetic sensors in industrial applications. It is divided into three sections: devices and technology for magnetic sensing, industrial applications (automotive, navigation), and emerging applications. Topics include transmission speed sensor ICs, dynamic differential Hall ICs, chopped Hall switches, programmable linear output Hall sensors, low power Hall ICs, self-calibrating differential Hall ICs for wheel speed sensing, dynamic differential Hall ICs, uni- and bipolar Hall IC switches, chopped mono cell Hall ICs, and electromagnetic levitation.

    Chapter 1: Biosensor Application for Bovine Mastitis Diagnosis

    Carla M. Duarte, Susana Cardoso, and Paulo P. Freitas

    Chapter 2: Giant (GMR) and Tunnel (TMR) Magnetoresistance Sensors: From Phenomena to Applications

    Càndid Reig and María-Dolores Cubells-Beltrán

    Chapter 3: Frequency Tuning Investigation of an Out-of-Plane Resonant Microstructure for a Capacitive Detection Magnetometer

    Petros Gkotsis, Mohamed Bel Haj Said, Farès Tounsi, Brahim Mezghani, and Laurent A. Francis

    Chapter 4: Micro-machined Inductive Contactless Suspension: Technology and Modelling

    Poletkin K., Badilita V., Lu Z., Wallrabe U., and Shearwood C.

    Chapter 5: Application of Magnetic Sensors for Ecological Monitoring of Stationary Ferromagnetic Masses From Board of Mobile Platforms

    Chernomorsky A. I., Plekhanov V.E., and Maximov V.N.

    Chapter 6: A model to calculate force characteristics of a magnetic suspension of a superconducting sphere

    Kuznetsov S. and Urman Yu

    Chapter 7: Magnetic Angle Sensors

    Udo Ausserlechner

    Biography

    Kirill Poletkin received the diploma (Hons.) of electromechanical engineer majoring in aviation devices and measuring computing complexes in 2001 from Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University and the Ph.D. degree from Moscow Aviation Institute (State University of Aerospace Technologies), Russia in 2007. Currently, he is a researcher in Institute of Microstructure Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. In 2012, he was awarded the Humboldt Research Fellowship for experienced researchers. In 2013, he joined the Laboratory for Microactuators, Department of Microsystems Engineering, University of Freiburg, Germany to perform his own project deducted to studying a levitated micro-accelerometer. He was previously with Nanyang Technological University, Giesecke & Devrient GmbH (G&D), JSC Temp-Avia, Russian Federal Nuclear Center (VNIITF). His research interests include micro- and nano-scale devices and processes of the energy transfer within these scales. He is the author of 45 scientist works, including 18 journal articles and one patent.