Compensating outputs of hall generators to minimize effects of t

Electricity: motive power systems – Switched reluctance motor commutation control

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318317, 324251, 324117H, H02P 506

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044490810

ABSTRACT:
An improvement is disclosed in which a circuit utilizes the internal resistance or bulk resistance of a Hall generator in connection with an amplifier having a feedback resistance which is less or larger than the internal resistance or bulk resistance of the Hall generator. By utilizing this improvement, changes in output voltage of the Hall generator caused by variations in temperature and spread in characteristics can be at least partially compensated.

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