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US-2021273547-A1 · Sep 2, 2021 · US
US11699549B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11699549-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117189788-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2023 |
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A radio frequency (RF) weak magnetic field detection sensor includes a ferromagnetic core, a pickup coil disposed to surround the ferromagnetic core, a substrate that includes an opening, a core pad connected to the ferromagnetic core and a coil pad connected to the pickup coil, and an insulating tube interposed between the ferromagnetic core and the pickup coil. The insulating tube includes a bobbin around which the pickup coil is wound, and a core hole formed to pass through the bobbin and configured to accommodate the ferromagnetic core.
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What is claimed is: 1. A radio frequency (RF) weak magnetic field detection sensor comprising: a ferromagnetic core; a pickup coil disposed to surround the ferromagnetic core; a substrate having an opening, a core pad connected to the ferromagnetic core, and a coil pad connected to the pickup coil; and an insulating tube interposed between the ferromagnetic core and the pickup coil, wherein the insulating tube comprises: a bobbin around which the pickup coil is wound; and a core hole formed to pass through the bobbin, the core hole being configured to accommodate the ferromagnetic core, wherein a plurality of core holes are formed to pass through the bobbin in parallel and spaced apart from each other, wherein the pickup coil comprises: a first winding portion wound in a direction from one end of the bobbin toward another end of the bobbin; and a second winding portion wound in a direction opposite to the first winding portion, wherein the substrate further comprises: an input pad connected to the core pad on one side surface of the substrate, and grounded on another side surface of the substrate; and an output pad connected to the coil pad on the one side surface of the substrate, and grounded on the other side surface of the substrate. 2. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 1 , wherein the ferromagnetic core comprises a plurality of amorphous wires formed with an insulating coating on a surface thereof and accommodated side by side in the core hole. 3. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 1 , wherein opposite ends of the ferromagnetic core are formed with a plating portion that is formed of gold or silver and that is bonded to the core pad. 4. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 1 , wherein the substrate has a via hole connected to the core pad or the coil pad on the one side surface and grounded on the other side surface through the substrate. 5. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 4 , wherein a region other than the core pad, the coil pad, the input pad, and the output pad is grounded on the one side surface of the substrate. 6. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 1 , wherein a direction of an excitation magnetic field formed in the ferromagnetic core and a direction of an external magnetic field are perpendicular to each other. 7. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 1 , further comprising: an excitation coil wound around the ferromagnetic core, wherein a direction of an excitation magnetic field formed in the ferromagnetic core and a direction of an external magnetic field are parallel to each other. 8. A radio frequency (RF) weak magnetic field detection sensor comprising: a ferromagnetic core; a pickup coil disposed to surround the ferromagnetic core; an insulating tube interposed between the ferromagnetic core and the pickup coil; and a substrate, wherein the insulating tube comprises: a bobbin around which the pickup coil is wound; and a plurality of core holes formed to pass through the bobbin in parallel and spaced apart from each other, the core holes being configured to accommodate the ferromagnetic core, wherein the substrate comprises: an opening; a core pad connected to the ferromagnetic core; a coil pad connected to the pickup coil; an input pad connected to the core pad on one side surface of the substrate, and grounded on another side surface of the substrate; and an output pad connected to the coil pad on the one side surface of the substrate, and grounded on the other side surface of the substrate, wherein the pickup coil comprises: a first winding portion wound in a direction from one end of the bobbin toward another end of the bobbin; and a second winding portion wound in a direction opposite to the first winding portion. 9. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 8 , wherein the substrate comprises a via hole connected to the core pad or the coil pad on one side surface thereof and grounded on another side surface thereof through the substrate. 10. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 8 , wherein the ferromagnetic core comprises a plurality of amorphous wires formed with an insulating coating on a surface thereof and accommodated side by side in the core hole. 11. The RF weak magnetic field detection sensor of claim 8 , wherein opposite ends of the ferromagnetic core are formed with a plating portion that is formed of gold or silver and that is bonded to the core pad.
Magnetic cores · CPC title
Coil bobbins (formers for coils in general H01F5/02) · CPC title
Printed windings · CPC title
Printed circuit coils (apparatus or processes for manufacturing printed circuits in general H05K3/00) · CPC title
Measuring direction or magnitude of magnetic fields or magnetic flux (G01R33/20 takes precedence) · CPC title
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