Angle sensor having low waveform distortion

Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Displacement

Reexamination Certificate

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C324S252000, C338S03200R

Reexamination Certificate

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10879674

ABSTRACT:
A magnetoresistive element includes a meandering X-axis array that is constituted by X-axis segments alternately connected, and a meandering Y-axis array that is constituted by Y-axis segments alternately connected. When rotated 90°, the Y-axis array has the same layout as the X-axis array. Such a structure cancels the electrical resistance change due to the AMR effect, thus reducing the waveform distortion of output voltage.

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European Search Report for Application No. EP 04 01 5243 dated Jul. 24, 2006.

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