Angle sensor, a bearing unit, electrical motor, a control system and error-check system
US-2016011015-A1 · Jan 14, 2016 · US
US9989381B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9989381-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615334703-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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An angle sensor is disclosed. The angle sensor has a disc, a first magnetic pattern disposed on a side of the disc and including a number N1 of first portions of spirals regularly distributed in a first ring, and a second magnetic pattern disposed on a side of the disc and including a number N2 of second portions of spirals regularly distributed in a second ring. The numbers N1 and N2 are coprime and N1 is different from N2, N2−1, and N2+1.
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What is claimed is: 1. An angle sensor, comprising: a disc; a first magnetic pattern disposed on a side of the disc and including a number N1 of first portions of spirals regularly distributed in a first ring; a second magnetic pattern disposed on a side of the disc and including a number N2 of second portions of spirals regularly distributed in a second ring, N1 and N2 are coprime and N1 is different from N2, N2−1, and N2+1; and a first magnetic sensor being a first magneto-resistive bridge having a plurality of first magneto-resistive layers, an entire width of the first magneto-resistive bridge equal to a width of one spiral of the first portions of spirals. 2. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first ring and the second ring are concentrically arranged around a center point of the disc. 3. The angle sensor of claim 2 , wherein the second ring is positioned interior of the first ring. 4. The angle sensor of claim 3 , wherein N1 is greater than N2. 5. The angle sensor of claim 1 , further comprising a second magnetic sensor. 6. The angle sensor of claim 5 , wherein the first magnetic sensor is fixedly arranged relative to the second magnetic sensor. 7. The angle sensor of claim 6 , wherein the disc is rotatable relative to the first magnetic sensor and the second magnetic sensor around a rotational axis of the disc. 8. The angle sensor of claim 7 , wherein the first portions of spirals and the second portions of spirals extend on the disc in a same direction. 9. The angle sensor of claim 7 , wherein the first portions of spirals and the second portions of spirals extend on the disc in opposite directions. 10. The angle sensor of claim 7 , wherein the first magnetic sensor is associated with the first magnetic pattern and outputs a first electrical signal when the first magnetic pattern and the first magnetic sensor rotate relative to each other, and the second magnetic sensor is associated with the second magnetic pattern and outputs a second electrical signal when the second magnetic pattern and the second magnetic sensor rotate relative to each other. 11. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetic sensor is a second magneto-resistive bridge having a plurality of second magneto-resistive layers, an entire width of the second magneto-resistive bridge equal to a width of one spiral of the second portions of spirals. 12. The angle sensor of claim 11 , wherein the first magneto-resistive bridge and the second magneto-resistive bridge are anisotropic magneto-resistive bridges. 13. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first portions of spirals and the second portions of spirals are magnetized in a direction substantially parallel with a rotational axis of the disc. 14. The angle sensor of claim 13 , wherein magnetizations of adjacent first portions of spirals differ by at least a first predetermined amount from each other and magnetizations of adjacent second portions of spirals differ by at least a second predetermined amount from each other. 15. The angle sensor of claim 14 , wherein adjacent first portions of spirals and adjacent second portions of spirals have different magnetic poles. 16. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first portions of spirals all have a first width and the second portions of spirals all have a second width. 17. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein adjacent first portions of spirals are directly adjacent to each other and adjacent second portions of spirals are directly adjacent to each other. 18. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first portions of spirals and the second portions of spirals are Archimedean spirals. 19. The angle sensor of claim 1 , further comprising a circular magnetic structure disposed on a side of the disc concentrically around a center point of the disc and surrounding the first ring and the second ring. 20. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein the disc is formed by a first magnetized half and a second magnetized half, each of the first magnetized half and the second magnetized half forming one side of the disc, the first magnetized half and the second magnetized half having an opposite polarity. 21. The angle sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first portions of spirals and second portions of spirals are embedded in the side of the disc and are flush with the side of the disc.
by varying resistance · CPC title
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incorporating two or more tracks having an (n, n+1, ...) relationship · CPC title
influenced by the relative movement between the Hall device and magnetic fields (see G01R33/06) · CPC title
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