Electrical current detection system
US-2016258985-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US10184960B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10184960-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615550063-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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A current sensor is configured to measure current flowing in two bus bars aligned in an X direction and extending parallel in a Y direction. A sensing element is arranged such that its magnetism sensing direction is oriented in the X direction on a line passing through the bus bar in a Z direction. A pair of shield plates sandwiches the bus bar and the sensing element therebetween in the Z direction. The bus bar is located between the sensing element and the lower shield plate. The sensing element is located closer to the upper shield plate than to the lower shield plate. At least one of a thickness and a magnetic permeability of the magnetism shield plates is greater in the upper shield plate than in the lower shield plate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A current sensor configured to measure a current flowing in one conductor of two conductors which are aligned in a first direction and extend in parallel in a second direction being orthogonal to the first direction, the current sensor comprising: a magnetoelectric transducer aligned with the one conductor in a third direction being orthogonal to the first direction and the second direction, and disposed such that a magnetism sensing direction of the magnetoelectric transducer is oriented in the first direction; and a pair of magnetism shield plates sandwiching the one conductor and the magnetoelectric transducer therebetween along the third direction, wherein the one conductor is located between the magnetoelectric transducer and one magnetism shield plate of the pair of magnetism shield plates, the magnetoelectric transducer is located closer to the other magnetism shield plate of the pair of magnetism shield plates than to the one magnetism shield plate, and at least one of a thickness and a magnetic permeability of the other magnetism shield plate is larger than corresponding one of a thickness and a magnetic permeability of the one magnetism shield plate. 2. The current sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the one magnetism shield plate is equal to the thickness of the other magnetism shield plate, and a product (Ml*Rl) of the magnetic permeability (Ml) of the one magnetism shield plate and a range (Rl) between the one magnetism shield plate and the magnetoelectric transducer is equal to a product (Mu*Ru) of the magnetic permeability (Mu) of the other magnetism shield plate and a range (Ru) between the other magnetism shield plate and the magnetoelectric transducer. 3. A current sensor configured to measure a current flowing in each of three conductors which supply electric power to a three-phase alternating-current motor, the three conductors aligned in a first direction and extending in parallel in a second direction being orthogonal to the first direction, the current sensor comprising: three magnetoelectric transducers, each of the three magnetoelectric transducers provided for corresponding one of the three conductors, aligned with the corresponding one of the three conductors in a third direction being orthogonal to the first direction and the second direction, and disposed such that a magnetism sensing direction of each of the three magnetoelectric transducers is oriented in the first direction; and a pair of magnetism shield plates sandwiching the three conductors and the three magnetoelectric transducers therebetween in the third direction, wherein the three conductors are located between the three magnetoelectric transducers and one magnetism shield plate of the pair of magnetism shield plates, the three magnetoelectric transducers are located closer to the other magnetism shield plate of the pair of magnetism shield plates than to the one magnetism shield plate, and at least one of a thickness and a magnetic permeability of the other magnetism shield plate is larger than corresponding one of a thickness and a magnetic permeability of the one magnetism shield plate. 4. The current sensor according to claim 3 , wherein a notch is provided in each of the three conductors, the notches in the conductors at both sides are located at a same position in the second direction, and the notch in the conductor at the middle is located at a position in the second direction which is different from the position of the notches of the conductors at the both sides, and each of the three magnetoelectric transducers is disposed inside the notch of the corresponding one of the three conductors.
Screening arrangements against electric or magnetic fields, e.g. against earth's field · CPC title
Constructional details independent of the type of device used · CPC title
in thin-film element · CPC title
using magneto-resistance devices, e.g. field plates · CPC title
Measuring current only · CPC title
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