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Item type:Publication, Application of Multi-Dimensional Hall Sensor for Gauss Measurement(2017-01-01) ;Kaewjumras, Yongyut ;Mano, AthirotTitiroongruang, WisutThis paper reported on a two-dimensional Hall sensor enabling to measure the two spatial components of the magnetic field and applied for gauss measurement application. The device was operated through only five contacts and tested by varying the magnetic flux density from -5000 to 5000 Gauss (G) and using signal conditioning circuitry for amplifying and adjusting the both similar sensitivity. After that, the output signals were converted to digital signals by ADC for transmitting a computer using LAB-VIEW programming and comparison with the standard gauss meter (F.W.Bell5170). The result of gauss measuring application comparison with the standard gauss meter has done with a precision of 0.04-3.80% including a calibration process. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A high accuracy of magnetometer by using independent directional magnetic field measurement technique(2014-01-01) ;Mano, AthirotTitiroongruang, WisutIn a measurement of magnetic flux density with high accuracy by using Hall effect sensor must be considered position of Hall sensor, that perfect perpendicular with magnetic flux line for measurement. Only one Hall element can cause measuring error. Therefore, this paper presents an application of independent directional magnetic field measurement technique on two dimensions for high accuracy magnetometer. It is presented by using two Hall sensors locate perpendicular to each other and use the relation of the two voltage output signal from both Hall sensors to calculate constant Hall voltage and Magnetic flux density with high accuracy by using trigonometric function with Lab-View programming. And as the result of experiment, this technique can reduce the limitation in term of this angle in the range magnetic flux density can be measured 0-1800 gauss. A calibration curve of this system compare with standard Gauss meter shows the coefficient of determination (R2) equal to 1 and has the accuracy percentage as less than 0.5%. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Improvement of independent directional magnetic field measurement technique with Hall sensors(2013-11-04) ;Mano, Athirot ;Atiwongsangthong, NarinTitiroongruang, WisutThe independent directional magnetic field measurement is a new technique for magnetic flux density measurement with high accuracy. This technique can reduce the limitation in term of angle that magnetic flux lines interact with Hall sensors. However, the original system limits the uniformity and symmetry of magnetic field patterns, which can cause an error for measurement system. Therefore, the aim of this research is to present the method to increase measurement accuracy of system, by improve magnetic field uniformity which can be done by using electromagnet instead of permanent magnet. The system is also improved the mechanical circle motion by using stepping motor, it is used to rotate Hall sensors in magnetic field which is generated by electromagnet. The result from experiment has shown of this method that can reduce the error percentage as 5% compare with original system. This method is shown 0.99997 of coefficient of determination, which represents to accuracy in magnetic flux density measurement range 0-1350 Gauss. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
