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R.L. Brito Zamparette
7 records found
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Low-cost metal (e.g., PCB trace) shunts can be used to make accurate current sensors (< 1 % gain error) [1-3]. However, their reported maximum operating temperature (85 circC) is not high enough for automotive applications, and at higher temperatures, shunt resistance may exhi
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This paper presents a nano-power high-side shunt-based current sensor (CS) that digitizes the voltage drop across an on-chip (±1A) or a lead-frame (±30A) shunt. A TC-tunable ADC reference compensates for the shunts' large temperature coefficient (TC), resulting in ±0.5% gain erro
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This article presents a hybrid magnetic current sensor for galvanically isolated measurements. It consists of a CMOS chip that senses the magnetic field generated by current flowing through a lead-frame-based current rail. Hall plates and coils are used to sense low-frequency (dc
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This letter presents a low-power, fully integrated current sensor for Coulomb-counting. It employs a hybrid delta–sigma modulator ( ΔΣM ) with an FIR-DAC to digitize the voltage drop across a shunt. The modulator’s first stage consists of a capacitively coupled chopper amplifier,
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Accurate current sensing is critical in many industrial applications, such as battery management and motor control. Precise shunt-based current sensors have been reported with gain errors of less than 1% over the industrial temperature range (-40°C to 85°C) [1]–[4]. However, sinc
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This article presents a versatile shunt-based current sensor for battery
management applications. It digitizes the current-induced voltage drop
across an external shunt resistor with the help of a 2
nd
-order delta-sigma (
ΔΣ
) ADC, whose summing node is implemented as a l
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This paper presents a ±2A fully-integrated current sensor with a 20 mΩ on-chip shunt (resistor). It employs an energy-efficient hybrid sigma-delta ADC with an FIR-DAC and consumes only 1.4 μA, a 3× improvement on the state-of-the-art. A tunable analog non-linear temperature-compe
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