EV-ADA4571RSDZ
Vsin vs. Vcos Plot
The Vsin vs Vcos graph shows the electrical angle from the
ADA4571. However, there is more information shown in
Figure 10, such as the radius of the output values that can give
further diagnostic information to system. As long as the sensor
is fully saturated, or the applied magnetic field strength exceeds
25 kA/m, the radius value remains unchanged at a constant
temperature. As the AMR effect is smaller at high temperatures,
the radius value changes with respect to temperature. See the
ADA4571
data sheet for the temperature coefficient values for
the output amplitude for the V
Figure 10. Vsin vs Vcos Graph
Digital Inputs
To toggle two digital inputs on the ADA4571, click the buttons
in the Digital Inputs pane (see Figure 11).
The Power Down Disabled button puts the
power state by disabling the internal circuitry and placing the
outputs in a high impedance state. See the
for full details on the power-down current of the device.
The Gain Control Disabled button puts the device in gain control
mode (see Figure 11). This mode alters the bridge supply voltage
based on the internal temperature value of the ADA4571.
Through gain control mode, the output amplitude temperature
coefficient of the
ADA4571
reduces. See the
for full details on output amplitude vs. temperature with the gain
control mode enabled and disabled.
User Guide
and the V
channels.
SIN
COS
ADA4571
in a low
ADA4571
data sheet
ADA4571
data sheet
Offset Calibration
An offset calibration is required to maximize the accuracy of
the ADA4571. The V
offsets due to a resistor mismatch within the AMR sensor bridges.
See the
ADA4571
ranges for the outputs.
There are a few methods that can null the offsets for the outputs.
The
ADA4571
GUI uses a maximum/minimum value to calculate
these offsets. To run an offset calibration, click Run Cal (see
Figure 12). When Run Cal is clicked, rotate the magnetic stimulus
slowly through an entire mechanical rotation. This slow rotation
ensures that the maximum and minimum output voltages are
found for each channel.
The offset of each channel is calculated as the midpoint between
the maximum and mid values captured during the calibration
cycle. During normal operation, the offset value for each channel is
subtracted from the current value before calculating the magnetic
angle.
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Figure 11. Digital Inputs Pane
and V
channels have inherent voltage
SIN
COS
data sheet for full details on the offset voltage
Figure 12. Offset Calibration Pane
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