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Sensors | 2011

A Non-Invasive Thermal Drift Compensation Technique Applied to a Spin-Valve Magnetoresistive Current Sensor

Jaime Sánchez Moreno; Diego Ramírez Muñoz; S. Cardoso; Silvia Casans Berga; Asunción Edith Navarro Antón; P.P. Freitas

A compensation method for the sensitivity drift of a magnetoresistive (MR) Wheatstone bridge current sensor is proposed. The technique was carried out by placing a ruthenium temperature sensor and the MR sensor to be compensated inside a generalized impedance converter circuit (GIC). No internal modification of the sensor bridge arms is required so that the circuit is capable of compensating practical industrial sensors. The method is based on the temperature modulation of the current supplied to the bridge, which improves previous solutions based on constant current compensation. Experimental results are shown using a microfabricated spin-valve MR current sensor. The temperature compensation has been solved in the interval from 0 °C to 70 °C measuring currents from −10 A to +10 A.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2006

Temperature compensation of Wheatstone bridge magnetoresistive sensors based on generalized impedance converter with input reference current

Diego Ramírez Muñoz; J. Sánchez Moreno; Silvia Casans Berga; Enrique Castro Montero; Càndid Reig Escrivà; A. Edith Navarro Antón

A compensation method of the sensitivity drift of the Wheatstone bridge sensor is proposed. The technique was carried out by placing a temperature sensor and the bridge to be compensated inside a generalized impedance converter with input reference current. No internal modification of the bridge arms is required so that the circuit is capable to compensate practical industrial sensors. The method is based on the temperature modulation of the current supplied to the bridge, which improves previous solutions based on constant current compensation. Experimental results are shown using a commercial magnetoresistive bridge sensor.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2005

Current loop generated from a generalized impedance converter: A new sensor signal conditioning circuit

Diego Ramírez Muñoz; Silvia Casans Berga; Càndid Reig Escrivà

A sensor signal conditioning circuit using a generalized impedance converter (GIC) is presented. The circuit is dc polarized and able to feed a constant current to one or more sensors. GIC input impedance is kept high to maintain the load current of its input reference voltage very low. Experimental results show the feasibility of the dc modified GIC as an electronic conditioning circuit for two resistive temperature detectors (RTD-Pt100) sharing the same current loop.


instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2005

Generalized Impedance Converter as a New Sensor Signal Conditioning Circuit

Diego Ramírez Muñoz; Silvia Casans Berga; Càndid Reig Escrivà; Paulo P. Freitas

Generalized impedance converters (GIC) are electronic circuits which have been widely used as controllable impedance in AC regime, especially in active filter synthesis. In the work presented, the GIC is used as a biasing circuit of a magnetoresistive current sensor (Wheatstone bridge) which is located inside the GIC itself. In this case, the GIC works under DC bias unlike its usual AC bias use


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2006

Current-to-current converter from a dc polarized generalized impedance converter circuit with input reference current

Diego Ramírez Muñoz; J. Sánchez Moreno; Silvia Casans Berga; Càndid Reig Escrivà; Edith Navarro Antón

An enhanced dc generalized impedance converter (GIC) is presented. The circuit is driven by a constant current input source. Connecting a load resistance at the output port the GIC circuit works as a current-to-current converter and is capable to drive at a constant current source a grounded resistance sensor series loop. The experimental results are shown with a temperature and pressure sensors loop.


IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement | 2008

Constant Current Drive for Resistive Sensors Based on Generalized Impedance Converter

Diego Ramírez Muñoz; Jaime Sánchez Moreno; Càndid Reig Escrivà; Silvia Casans Berga; Asunción Edith Navarro Antón

A generalized impedance converter (GIC) is presented in this paper as a programmable current source. A study of its properties and limitations is shown. Its current efficiency is compared with that of Howland topologies, and it is improved in this paper. The contribution of the operational amplifier static offsets to the current source is obtained by presenting typical values of these parameters, and an equivalent circuit with its differential and common modes is presented. The calculated and experimental GIC input impedances are obtained, showing its bandwidth limitation and proposing the possibility of extending the input impedance frequency response without varying its low-frequency value. In this paper, the GIC is used to provide constant current to a series sensor loop and a magnetoresistive current sensor (Wheatstone bridge), which are located within the GIC itself. In both cases, the GIC works under the DC regime, unlike usual AC use.


IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement | 2009

Transconductance Converters Based on Current Mirrors Applied to pH Measurement Using ISFET Sensors

Diego Ramírez Muñoz; Silvia Casans Berga; D.F. Novoa Diaz; R. Garcia-Gil; A. Anton

New transconductance circuits (V/I converters) are designed based on current mirrors and operational amplifiers. Their input/output characteristics and the influence of DC parameters are obtained. Experimental results were performed, comparing them with the simulated results. An electronic instrumentation circuit is designed based on one of the transconductance converters analyzed. The purpose of this circuit was to condition the response of an ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) to measure pH. In the proposed application, the V/I converter presented provides the stability and accuracy of the ISFET operating point, making an easy characterization procedure and the design of multichannel ISFET-based measurement systems possible. Experimental results of the ISFET main electrical parameters were obtained, showing the feasibility of applying these new converters to instrumentation and electrochemical measurements.


Measurement | 2005

An analog electronic interface to measure electrical conductivity in liquids

Diego Ramírez Muñoz; Silvia Casans Berga


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2008

A new gas sensor electronic interface with generalized impedance converter

Alejandro Durán Carrillo de Albornoz; Diego Ramírez Muñoz; Jaime Sánchez Moreno; Silvia Casans Berga; Edith Navarro Antón


Mundo electrónico | 2011

Sensores magnetorresistivos II

Jose Javier Sanchez; Diego Ramírez Muñoz; Silvia Casans Berga; A. Edith Navarro Antón

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Jose Javier Sanchez

Autonomous University of Madrid

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A. Salazar

Universidad de Oriente

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A. Anton

University of Valencia

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Antonio Baldi

Spanish National Research Council

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E. Sanchis

University of Valencia

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