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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "Honeywell", performs the same function as "3-AXIS MAGNETIC SENSOR".


HMC1023 Datasheet PDF - Honeywell

Part Number HMC1023
Description 3-AXIS MAGNETIC SENSOR
Manufacturers Honeywell 
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HMC1023
SENSOR PRODUCTS
Features
3-AXIS MAGNETIC SENSOR
x Ball Grid Array (BGA) Surface-Mount Package
x Three Orthogonal Magneto-Resistive Sensors
x Wide Field Range of ± 6 Gauss
x 1.0 mV/V/gauss Sensitivity
x Minimum Detectable Field to 85Pgauss
x Patented On-Chip Set/Reset and Offset Straps
Product Description
The Honeywell HMC1023 is a high performance three-
axis magneto-resistive sensor design in a single
package. The advantages of the HMC1023 include
orthogonal three-axis sensing, small size and a 16-
contact BGA surface mount package.
Each of the magneto-resistive sensors are configured
as 4-element Wheatstone bridges to convert magnetic
fields to differential output voltages. Capable of sensing
fields down to 85 micro-gauss, these sensors offer a
compact, high sensitivity and highly reliable solution for
low field magnetic sensing.
APPLICATIONS
x Compassing
x Navigation Systems
x Attitude Reference
x Traffic Detection
x Medical Devices
HMC1023 Circuit Diagram
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HMC1023
Basic Device Operation
SENSOR PRODUCTS
The Honeywell HMC1023 magneto-resistive sensor is composed of three Wheatstone bridge elements to measure
magnetic fields for both field strength and direction. With power applied to the bridges, the sensors elements convert
any incident magnetic field in each element’s sensitive axis direction to a differential voltage output. In addition to the
bridge elements, these sensors have two types of on-chip magnetically coupled straps; the offset straps and the
set/reset strap. These straps are Honeywell patented features for incident field adjustment and magnetic domain
alignment; and eliminate the need for external coils positioned around the sensors.
The magnetoresistive sensors are made of a nickel-iron (Permalloy) thin-film deposited on a silicon wafer and
patterned as a resistive strip element. In the presence of a magnetic field, a change in the bridge resistive elements
causes a corresponding change in voltage across the bridge outputs.
These resistive elements are aligned together to have a common sensitive axis (indicated by arrows on the pinouts)
that will provide positive voltage change with magnetic fields increasing in the sensitive direction. Because the output
only is in proportion to the one-dimensional axis (the principle of anisotropy) and its magnitude, additional sensor
bridges placed at orthogonal directions permit accurate measurement of arbitrary field direction. The combination of
sensor bridges in this three orthogonal axis configuration permit applications such as compassing and magnetometry.
The individual sensor offset straps allow for several modes of operation when a direct current is driven through it.
These modes are: 1) Subtraction (bucking) of an unwanted external magnetic field, 2) null-ing of the bridge offset
voltage, 3) Closed loop field cancellation, and 4) Auto-calibration of bridge gain.
The set/reset strap can be pulsed with high currents for the following benefits: 1) Enable the sensor to perform high
sensitivity measurements, 2) Flip the polarity of the bridge output voltage, and 3) Periodically used to improve
linearity, lower cross-axis effects, and temperature effects.
Noise Characteristics
The noise density for the HMR1023 series is around 50nV/sqrt Hz at the 1 Hz corner, and drops below 10nV/sqrt Hz
at 20Hz and begins to fit the Johnson Noise value at around 5nV/sqrt Hz beyond 100Hz. The 10Hz noise voltage
averages around 0.58 micro-volts with a 0.16 micro-volts standard deviation. These values are provided with a 5-volt
supply.
Offset Strap
The offset strap is a spiral of metalization that couples in the sensor element’s sensitive axis. In the HMC1023 design,
there is one strap per bridge with both ends brought out externally. Each offset strap measures nominally 50 ohms,
and requires about 4.6mA for each gauss of induced field. The straps will easily handle currents to buck or boost
fields through the ±6 gauss linear measurement range, but designers should note the extreme thermal heating on the
sensor die when doing so.
With most applications, the offset strap is not utilized and can be ignored. Designers can leave one or both strap
connections (Off- and Off+) open circuited, or ground one connection node. Do not tie positive and negative strap
connections together of the same strap to avoid shorted turn magnetic circuits.
Set/Reset Strap
The set/reset strap is another spiral of metalization that couples to the sensor elements easy axis (perpendicular to
the sensitive axis on the sensor die). The HMC1023 set/reset strap circuit has three straps (one per sensor) paralleled
together for operation at low voltages. The set/reset strap connections have a nominal resistance of 3.0 ohms with a
minimum required peak current of 1.5A for reset or set pulses. With rare exception, the set/reset strap must be used
to periodically condition the magnetic domains of the magneto-resistive elements for best and reliable performance.
A set pulse is defined as a positive pulse current entering the S/R+ strap connection. The successful result would be
the magnetic domains aligned in a forward easy-axis direction so that the sensor bridge’s polarity is a positive slope
with positive fields on the sensitive axis result in positive voltages across the bridge output connections.
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