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Miniaturized Circular Vertical Hall Device

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A miniaturized circular vertical Hall device with 8 contacts was studied in terms of its sensitivity, biasing topologies and residual offset. The geometry accounts for about 30% lower sensitivity, but offers the possibility of biasing the whole device in all sampling phases, which proves better for residual offset.

Keywords: BIASING TOPOLOGY; CIRCULAR VERTICAL HALL DEVICE; HALL DEVICE; RESIDUAL OFFSET; SENSITIVITY

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 June 2009

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