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Improvement of Pulse Voltage Generated by Wiegand Sensor Through Magnetic-Flux Guidance

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SENSORS
Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s20051408

Keywords

Wiegand sensor; large Barkhausen jump; Wiegand pulse; magnetization reversal; Wiegand wire

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [19K21965]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19K21965] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Magnetization reversal in a Wiegand wire induces a pulse voltage in the pickup coil around the wire, called the Wiegand pulse. The Wiegand sensor features the Wiegand wire and the pickup coil. The amplitude and width of the Wiegand pulse are independent of the frequency of the magnetic-field change. The pulse is generated by the Wiegand sensor, which facilitates the use of the Wiegand sensor as a power supply for equipment without batteries. In order to meet the power consumption requirements, it is necessary to maximize the energy of the pulse signal from the Wiegand sensor, without changing the external field conditions. The distributions of the magnetic field generated from the applied magnet in air and in the Wiegand wire were simulated before the experiments. Simulation predicted an increase in the magnetic flux density through the center of the Wiegand wire. This study determined that the magnetic flux density through the center of the Wiegand wire, the position of the pickup coil, and the angle between the Wiegand sensor and the magnetic induction line were the main factors that affected the energy of a Wiegand pulse. The relationship between these factors and the energy of the Wiegand pulse were obtained.

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