This work presents the prototyping of a broadband purely Hall-effect current sensor designed for integration into a SiC traction inverter for automotive applications. The Hall effect sensor device is fabricated using the STMicroelectronics C090D BCD process and packaged in a quad-flat no-leads (QFN) configuration. Following a thorough characterization at the package level addressing both static and dynamic parameters, a magnetic concentrator is designed and simulated to adapt the device native dynamic range to ±300 A, corresponding to the expected current values flowing in the inverter busbar. Preliminary measurements are conducted by placing the complete prototype inside the enclosure of a SiC traction inverter and evaluating its response under realistic operating conditions.
Mengozzi, M., Gibiino, G.P., Ferretti, J., Nerone, M., Valic, I., Ferrarese, F., et al. (2025). Integrated Hall-Effect Broadband Current Sensor for SiC Traction Inverter. IEEE [10.1109/MetroAutomotive64646.2025.11119253].
Integrated Hall-Effect Broadband Current Sensor for SiC Traction Inverter
M. Mengozzi
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;G. P. Gibiino;J. Ferretti;M. Nerone;I. Valic;S. F. Syeda;M. Crescentini;P. A. Traverso
2025
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This work presents the prototyping of a broadband purely Hall-effect current sensor designed for integration into a SiC traction inverter for automotive applications. The Hall effect sensor device is fabricated using the STMicroelectronics C090D BCD process and packaged in a quad-flat no-leads (QFN) configuration. Following a thorough characterization at the package level addressing both static and dynamic parameters, a magnetic concentrator is designed and simulated to adapt the device native dynamic range to ±300 A, corresponding to the expected current values flowing in the inverter busbar. Preliminary measurements are conducted by placing the complete prototype inside the enclosure of a SiC traction inverter and evaluating its response under realistic operating conditions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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