Temperature compensation system for Hall effect element

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364557, 324117H, 324251, G01R 3306

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ABSTRACT:
In a solid state current, power or energy meter having a Hall element magnetically coupled to line current, a system for compensating the Hall voltage for its dependence on temperature comprises a read only memory (ROM) containing experimentally obtained temperature compensation data. The temperature of the Hall element is measured by a thermistor to develop a temperature dependent voltage. In one embodiment, the Hall element voltage and temperature dependent voltage are digitalized and supplied to address the ROM to generate a temperature compensated Hall voltage. In a second embodiment, the ROM is addressed by only the temperature dependent voltage to generate a correction voltage that is added to the Hall element voltage for temperature compensation.

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