TIDUF97 September 2024
For accurate angle measurement, the center of the magnet need to be aligned to the center of the sensor with acceptable tolerances. Follow these steps to calibrate the sensor for best accuracy:
Further error sources include non-linearity of the sensor signal chain such as the 3rd harmonics, and a mechanical error through coupling a reference angle encoder to the shaft of the absolute magnetic encoder. Figure 3-7 through Figure 3-10 outline the error source and the impact to the angular error to understand and compensate these types of errors.
Electrical offset, gain-mismatch and non linearity (3rd harmonics) of the sensor signal chain impact the angle error, examples are shown in Figure 3-11 to Figure 3-13.
Table 3-1 summaries the impact on the angular error pattern.
Error sources | Shaft coupling displacement | AMR sensor displacement | AMR sensor signal chain offset | AMR sensor signal chain gain mismatch | AMR sensor signal chain nonlinearity (3rd harmonic) |
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Angular error harmonic over 360 degree | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | 4th | 8th |
For more information on angle position calculation algorithms refer to Achieving Highest System Angle Sensing Accuracy, application note.