Thin-film sensor type electrical power measurement device
10048298 ยท 2018-08-14
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Inventors
Cpc classification
G01R21/08
PHYSICS
International classification
G01R15/20
PHYSICS
Abstract
An electrical power measurement device measures electrical power consumed in a circuit to be measured including a power source, a load, and a pair of electric wires connecting the power source with the load. The device includes a sensor unit including a plurality of the sensor parts including a magnetic element in which element terminals are formed at both ends of a magnetic film, a measurement resistor connected to the magnetic element in series, and a detecting means that detects a voltage change of the magnetic element and outputs a predetermined component; an addition means that adds the outputs of the detecting means of all of the sensor parts; and a fixing means that fixes the magnetic elements of the sensor parts, at equal distance positions from a virtual axis serving as a position reference at which the one electric wire is arranged, in a direction facing the virtual axis.
Claims
1. An electrical power measurement device that measures electrical power consumed in a circuit including a power source, a load, and a pair of electric wires connecting the power source with the load, the electrical power measurement device comprising: a pair of connection terminals for connecting the load in parallel to the power source; a sensor part including a magnetic element in which element terminals are formed at both ends of a magnetic film, a measurement resistor connected to the magnetic element in series, and a detector that detects a voltage change of the magnetic element and outputs a voltage component based on the detected voltage change, the sensor part being connected to the circuit to be measured via the pair of connection terminals; a sensor unit including a plurality of the sensor parts; an adder that adds outputs of the detector of all the sensor parts; and a fixture that fixes the magnetic elements of the sensor parts, at equal distance positions from a virtual axis serving as a position reference at which one of the pair of electric wires is arranged, in a direction facing the virtual axis.
2. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor unit is configured with two sets of the sensor parts, the fixture fixes the magnetic elements of the two sets of the sensor parts to axial symmetric positions to the virtual axis, and a planar section on which the other electric wire is arranged extends to a plane on which the one sensor part is arranged.
3. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor unit is configured with two sets of the sensor parts, and the fixture fixes the magnetic element to each of a pair of inclined planes including a tangential line extending from a center of the other electric wire toward a surface of the one electric wire when a center of the one electric wire is arranged on the virtual axis, and the other electric wire is fixed adjacent to the one electric wire.
4. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 1, wherein the fixture fixes the magnetic elements of the sensor parts to axial symmetric positions to the virtual axis, and further fixes a magnetic substance to a position between the magnetic elements at the same distance as a distance from the virtual axis to the magnetic element.
5. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 4, wherein the magnetic substance is a permanent magnet.
6. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 4, wherein the magnetic substance is a high magnetic permeability material.
7. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 1, wherein in the sensor part, the element terminal of the magnetic element at a side that is not connected to the measurement resistor is connected to the one connection terminal, a terminal of the measurement resistor at a side that is not connected to the magnetic element is connected to the other connection terminal, and the element terminals are used as measurement terminals.
8. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 1, wherein in the sensor part, the element terminal of the magnetic element at a side that is not connected to the measurement resistor is connected with one element terminal of a second magnetic element, the other terminal of the second magnetic element is connected to the one connection terminal, a terminal of the measurement resistor at a side that is not connected to the magnetic element is connected to the other connection terminal, and the one element terminal of the second magnetic element is further grounded.
9. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 1, wherein in the sensor part, the element terminal of the magnetic element at a side that is not connected to the measurement resistor is connected to the one connection terminal, a terminal of the measurement resistor at a side that is not connected to the magnetic element is connected to the other connection terminal, the sensor part includes a variable resistor, one end of which is connected to the one connection terminal, and a variable measurement resistor, one end of which is connected to the other end of the variable resistor and the other end of which is connected to the other connection terminal, and a connection point between the magnetic element and the measurement resistor and a connection point between the variable resistor and the variable measurement resistor are used as measurement terminals.
10. The electrical power measurement device according to claim 1, further comprising, a display unit that displays a result of the adder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(26) Hereinafter, an electrical power measurement device according to the present invention will be described with reference to the appended drawings. The following description is intended to describe an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments. The following embodiments can be modified within the scope not departing the gist of the present invention.
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(28) First, a magnetic element 14 used in the present invention will be briefly described. Referring to
(29) An electric current I.sub.2 flows from a detector power source 21 to the magnetic element 14. The electric current I.sub.2 flows through the magnetic film 142 in the longitudinal direction. At this time, when an external magnetic field H is applied in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, electrical resistance of the magnetic film 142 changes. This is referred to as a magneto-resistance effect. The magneto-resistance effect is considered to be caused by a change in directions of the electric current I.sub.2 flowing through the magnetic film 142 and magnetization in the magnetic film 142. Here, the external magnetic field H refers to a magnetic field applied from the outside of the magnetic film 142.
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(31) However, when the external magnetic field H is applied in a state in which the external magnetic field H is zero, it is difficult to identify the direction of the external magnetic field H as a change in the resistance value. In this regard, a bias magnetic field Hbias is applied in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. Due to the bias magnetic field Hbias, an operation point is moved, and the resistance value R.sub.mr is increased/decreased depending on the direction of the external magnetic field H.
(32) The bias magnetic field Hbias can be easily applied by a permanent magnet 149. Of course, an electromagnet may be used. As described above, a unit that applies the bias magnetic field Hbias to the magnetic element 14 is referred to as a biasing unit 145. The biasing unit 145 may not be configured to generate a magnetic field directly.
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(34) The external magnetic field H (white arrow H) is assumed to have been applied to the magnetic element 14 having this structure downward from a plane of paper. The magnetization M (black arrow) in the state in which there is no external magnetic field H is at an angle different from the electric current I.sub.2, but the magnetization M (white arrow) is turned in the same direction as the electric current I.sub.2 by the external magnetic field H. A movement of the magnetization M on the electric current I.sub.2 is the same movement of the magnetization M described above with reference to
(35) In the present specification, as described above, the biasing unit 145 has a function capable of giving the same effect as when the bias magnetic field Hbias is actually applied even when the magnetic field is not actually being generated. A combination of the conductor 148 and the magnetization easy axis EA illustrated in
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(37) First, when the power source 91 is that of direct current, if an electric current flowing through the electric wires 93a and 93b is indicated by I.sub.1, the external magnetic field H applied to the magnetic element 14 is expressed as in Formula (1) using as a constant of proportion:
H=I.sub.1(1)
(38) As illustrated in
R.sub.mr=H=(I.sub.1)(2)
(39) If an electrical resistance when the external magnetic field H is not applied to the magnetic film 142 (at the operation point) is R.sub.m0, an electrical resistance R.sub.m of the entire magnetic element 14 when the external magnetic field H is applied is expressed as in Formula (3):
R.sub.m=R.sub.m0+R.sub.mr=R.sub.m0+I.sub.1(3)
(40) In other words, the magnetic film 142 arranged near the electric wire 93a through which the electric current I.sub.1 flows has electrical resistance characteristics of Formula (3). When the electric current I.sub.2 is applied to flow between the element terminals 143 and 144 of the magnetic element 14, a voltage V.sub.mr between the element terminals 143 and 144 is expressed as in Formula (4):
V.sub.mr=R.sub.mI.sub.2=(R.sub.m0+R.sub.mr)I.sub.2=(R.sub.m0+I.sub.1)I.sub.2(4)
(41) Then, since the power source 91 is that of direct current, if the voltage V.sub.in is indicated by V.sub.1, the voltage V.sub.in is expressed as in Formula (5). Further, the electric wires 93a and 93b are assumed to have sufficiently small resistance, and the resistance R.sub.m of the magnetic element 14 is assumed to be sufficiently smaller than that of the measurement resistor 22 (the value is R.sub.2). If the resistance of the load 92 is indicated by R.sub.1, the electric current I.sub.1 flowing through the electric wire 93a and the electric current I.sub.2 flowing through the magnetic element 14 are expressed as in Formulas (6) and (7), respectively.
(42) In this regard, the voltage V.sub.mr between the element terminals 143 and 144 of the magnetic element 14 is expressed as in Formula (8). Further, a relation of R.sub.m0<<R.sub.2 was used while Formula (8) is being deformed. K.sub.1 indicates a constant of proportion. From a result of Formula (8), a sum of a voltage proportional to electrical power I.sub.1V.sub.1 consumed in the load 92 and a bias voltage at which the electrical resistance R.sub.m0 at the operation point of the measurement resistor 22 (R.sub.2) and the magnetic element 14 is uniquely decided can be obtained between the element terminals 143 and 144 of the magnetic element 14.
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(44) The above relations are valid even when the power source 91 is that of alternating current. Next, an example in which the power source 91 is that of alternating current, and the load 92 is a reactance will be described. Formulas (1) to (4) have the above-described relations. Since the power source 91 is the AC current, the voltage V.sub.in is expressed as in Formula (9) if an amplitude is V.sub.1, and an angular frequency is . Further, since the load 92 is the reactance in the circuit to be measured 90, the electric current I.sub.1 flowing through the load 92 undergoes a phase shift with the power source 91 (the voltage V.sub.in). The phase shift is indicated by . On the other hand, the magnetic element 14 is a common resistor and thus has the same phase as the power source 91 (the voltage V.sub.in). Thus, the electric currents I.sub.1 and I.sub.2 are expressed in Formulas (10) and (11).
(45) In this regard, when Formulas (10) and (11) are substituted into Formula (4), Formula (12) is obtained.
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(47) Referring to Formula (12), it is understood that effective electrical power consumed in the load 92 is represented as the direct-current component in the last term. In other words, a direct-current voltage obtained by causing an output between the element terminals 143 and 144 to pass through a low pass filter is a voltage proportional to effective electrical power consumed in the load 92. As described above, using the magnetic element 14, it is possible to measure power consumption in the load 92 connected to the power source 91 by a connection method as well as an electric current flowing through the electric wire 93 serving as a power line.
(48) As described above, in the configuration of
(49) The post-processing unit 26 is a unit that removes an AC current or a direct-current bias voltage when the AC current or the direct-current bias voltage is superimposed on an output of the differential amplifier 25. Specifically, the post-processing unit 26 can be implemented in a constant voltage power source, a battery, or the like through the low pass filter when the AC current is superimposed, the low pass filter and a unit of applying a voltage having the same absolute value but different polarity when the direct-current bias voltage is superimposed.
(50) Further, a portion of extracting a voltage proportion to the electrical power consumed in the load 92 from the magnetic field generated by the electric wire 93a of the circuit to be measured 90 is referred to as a sensor part 30. The sensor part 30 may include the differential amplifier 25 and the post-processing unit 26. In
(51) Referring back to
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(53) The electrical power measurement device 1 includes a sensor unit 10 arranged on the electric wire 93a and the connection terminals 12a and 12b connected with the circuit to be measured 90. The sensor unit 10 includes a plurality of sensor parts 30, and in
(54) A holder 51 including a frame 52 formed to have a cross section of a laid latter U shape and a stopper 53 closing at least apart of an aperture plane is connected with the housing 50 by a wire connection. Further, magnetic elements 14a and 14b of the sensor parts 30a and 30b are arranged on opposite inner walls of the frame 52. Here, a virtual axis 17 in which the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b are in a positional relationship of axial symmetry can be considered. In other words, the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b are arranged at equal distance positions from the virtual axis 17 to face the virtual axis 17. Further, the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b may be arranged at equal distance positions from the virtual axis 17 to surround the virtual axis 17.
(55) In terms of this meaning, the frame 52 is a fixing means that fixes the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b at equal distance positions from the virtual axis. Further, the frame 52 fixes the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b in a direction opposite to the virtual axis 17. When the electric wire 93a is arranged in the frame 52 so that the center of the electric wire 93a overlaps the virtual axis of the frame 52, the magnetic elements 14a and 14b are arranged at equal distance positions from the center of the electric wire 93a.
(56) It is preferable that the electric wire 93a be arranged so that the center thereof overlaps the virtual axis 17 between the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b. It is because the same magnetic field can be applied to the magnetic elements 14a and 14b. However, for example, if a foreign substance is interposed or if a space is formed between the magnetic elements 14a and 14b when the holder 51 is attached to the electric wire 93a, there are cases in which the center of the electric wire 93a is not arranged to overlap the virtual axis 17.
(57) As described above, if the positional relationship between the magnetic element 14 and the electric wire 93a is not an expected positional relationship, measured power consumption has an error. It is because the power consumption can be obtained by detecting the change in the magnetic field generated by the electric wire 93a through the magnetic element 14.
(58) Meanwhile, when a plurality of magnetic elements 14 are arranged around the electric wire 93a, it is possible to reduce influence on an electrical power measurement result by the position of the electric wire 93a with respect to the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b. The principal is described below.
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(60) An interval between the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b is 2 r, and a deviation of the electric wire 93a from the virtual axis 17 is r. In other words, the case in which the electric wire 93a is arranged to overlap the virtual axis 17, but the electric wire 93a deviates from the virtual axis 17 by r is illustrated. As a result, the electric wire 93a is at a distance of r+r from the magnetic element 14a and at a distance of rr from the magnetic element 14b.
(61) At this time, a magnetic field HA and a magnetic field H.sub.B formed in the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b are expressed as in Formulas (13) and (14) according to Ampere's circuital law. Since changes R.sub.mrA and R.sub.mrB in electrical resistances of the magnetic elements 14a and 14b are proportional to the magnetic field H applied from the outside, the changes R.sub.mrA and R.sub.mrB are expressed as in Formulas (15) and (16) in view of Formulas (13) and (14) using as a constant of proportion. R.sub.mrA indicates a resistance change of the magnetic element 14a, and R.sub.mrB indicates a resistance change of the magnetic element 14b.
(62) Further, when the same electric current I.sub.2 are applied to flow through the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b, a voltage V.sub.mrA and a voltage V.sub.mrB corresponding to a resistance change are expressed as in Formulas (17) and (18). V.sub.mrA indicates a voltage change of the magnetic element 14a, and V.sub.mrB indicates a voltage change of the magnetic element 14b.
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(64) Here, the voltage V.sub.mrA and the voltage V.sub.mrB are added as in Formula (19).
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(66) According to Formula (19), if r/r is 0.1 (10%), when the output voltages of the magnetic elements 14a and 14b are added, an output ratio is about 1.01, a variation rate is about 0.01(%), and a variation (error) in a voltage change caused by a variation (error) of an attachment position can be extremely reduced.
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(68) Referring to
(69) The positional deviation between the electric wire 93a and the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b in the distance direction has been described so far. Next, the positional deviation in the width direction of the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b will be described.
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(71) The X axis is a set of points exactly at a distance r from the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b. A position at which the electric wire 93a is located is represented by coordinates (x, y) in the coordinates, and the magnetic field at central points (points a and b) of the magnetic elements 14a and 14b when the position of the electric wire 93a is varied was calculated. The width of the magnetic elements 14a and 14b is indicated by 2 w.
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(73) An amount of change (an amount of movement) on the X axis was set to 20% (0.4 mm) in view of the distance r (=2 mm) from the center (the virtual axis 17) to the magnetic elements 14a and 14b and an upper and lower variation widths of 0% to 20%. In
(74) It is understood from
(75) It is possible to reduce the influence of the positional error between the magnetic element 14 and the electric wire 93a on the electrical power measurement value by arranging the magnetic elements 14a and 14b at the axial symmetric positions to the virtual axis 17, arranging the electric wire 93a of the circuit to be measured 90 to overlap the virtual axis 17, and adding the voltage changes by the magnetic elements 14a and 14b. In other words, it is possible to reduce the error related to the electrical power measurement by interposing the electric wire 93a between the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b.
(76) As described above, it is necessary to add outputs having the same characteristics as the outputs of the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b. Therefore, when the electric wire 93a is interposed, the biasing units of the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b (represented by 145a and 145b, respectively, which are not illustrated) need to be formed to work on the external magnetic field H generated by the electric wire 93a in the same direction.
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(78) First, the electrical power measurement device 1 includes a first sensor part 30a, a second sensor part 30b, and an addition means 28. A display unit 35 that displays an output of the addition means 28 may be added. The first sensor parts 30a is configured with the magnetic element 14a, the measurement resistor 22a, the differential amplifier 25a, and the post-processing unit 26a, and the second sensor parts 30b is configured with the magnetic element 14b, the measurement resistor 22b, the differential amplifier 25b, and the post-processing unit 26b. The sensor unit 10 is configured with the sensor part 30a and the sensor part 30b.
(79) Referring to
(80) Referring back to
(81) The outputs of the detecting means 27a and 27b are added through the addition means 28. The addition means 28 receives the outputs of the detecting means 27a and 27b through reception resistors R28a and R28b and adds the outputs through an amplifier 28z.
(82) An output of the addition means 28 may be transferred to a control device 34 and displayed through the display unit 35 connected to the control device 34. The display unit 35 is not particularly limited, and a display device having a two-dimensional screen, a liquid crystal displaying a numerical value simply, a digital segment, a chart output (a plotter), or the like can be appropriately used. Further, as display content, power consumption within a predetermined period of time, instantaneous power consumption, or integrated power consumption after a predetermined time may be displayed. The display items are obtained by a predetermined operation by the control device 34 that has received the output of the addition means 28.
(83) The magnetic elements 14a and 14b of the sensor parts 30a and 30b are fixed to the opposite walls (see
(84) Therefore, to this end, the electrical power measurement device 1 includes the connection terminals 12a and 12b. In other words, the connection terminals 12a and 12b are terminals for connecting the sensor parts 30a and 30b to the power source 91 in parallel to the load 92. The connection terminals 12a and 12b may be removable and may be welded by a solder or the like.
(85) As described above, in the electrical power measurement device 1, since the electric wire 93a of the circuit to be measured 90 is arranged at the position of the virtual axis 17 of a pair of sensor parts 30a and 30b (see
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(89) In the frame 56, one opposite wall having a laid letter U-shaped cross section is extended without change and forms a planar section 56f fixing the electric wire 93b. Further, a fixing wall 56w for easily fixing the position of the electric wire 93b may be formed. Typically, the electric wires 93a and 93b extending from the power source 91 to the load 92 are often arranged as a pair. In this case, the other electric wire 93b is arranged near the magnetic elements 14a and 14b attached to the electric wire 93a used to measure the electrical power. Since the electric current I.sub.1 also flows through the electric wire 93b arranged at the adjacent position to the electric wire 93a, a magnetic field Hinv is generated.
(90) The magnetic field Hinv has influence even on the magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b. However, the magnetic elements 14a and 14b are formed in a thin film form, and the magneto-resistance effect is generated by the angle formed between the magnetization M in the longitudinal direction and the electric current I.sub.2 flowing in the longitudinal direction. Further, sensitivity of the magneto-resistance effect on the magnetic field applied in the film thickness direction is extremely low. Therefore, by arranging the magnetic elements 14a and 14b so that the magnetic field Hinv from the electric wire 93b arranged at the adjacent position is applied in the film thickness direction of the magnetic elements 14a and 14b, the influence of the magnetic field Hinv can be reduced, and the accuracy of electrical power measurement can be increased.
(91) Since the frame 56 fixes the electric wire 93b in parallel to the electric wire 93a as illustrated in
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(93) The frame piece 57a and the frame piece 57b are fixed by the binds 57m and 57n such that convex ridge portions having a letter V-shaped cross section are opposite to each other, and inclined planes 58a and 58b extending from the convex ridges are opposite to each other. The electric wire 93a and the electric wire 93b are held in the space formed by the inclined planes 58a and 58b, the binds 57m and 57n, and the convex ridge.
(94) The magnetic element 14a and the magnetic element 14b are arranged on one of the opposite inclined planes of the frame pieces 57a and 57b. The opposite inclined planes 58a and 58b are formed to include tangential lines 59a and 59b extending from the centers of the electric wire 93a and the electric wire 93b to the surface of the other electric wire 93a. Thus, the magnetic field Hinv generated by the electric wire 93b is necessarily in the vertical direction to the inclined planes 58a and 58b. Therefore, the magnetic elements 14a and 14b can be prevented from being influenced by the magnetic field Hinv generated by the electric wire 93b arranged at the adjacent position.
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(97) In the electrical power measurement device 1 (the wire connection diagram is
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(99) A magnetic element 14b and a magnetic element 14c are arranged at positions inclined from the Y axis by 120 on a circumference at the distance r from the virtual axis 17. The magnetic elements 14 are adjusted in a direction coming into contact with a circumference of a radius r. The magnetic elements 14 are arranged in a direction facing the virtual axis 17.
(100) Originally, it is preferable that the electric wire 93a be arranged at the position of the virtual axis 17. However, when the holder 51 is attached to the electric wire 93a, the positional relationship between the magnetic element 14 and the electric wire 93a has an error. The electric wire 93a is assumed to be on a circumference at a distance of r from the virtual axis 17. Further, an output of the addition means 28 (see
(101) The magnetic elements 14a, 14b, and 14c are assumed to represent three sensor parts 30a, 30b, and 30c, and the addition means 28 is assumed to add outputs of the three sensor parts 30a, 30b, and 30c.
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(103) An increase in r/r means that the electric wire 93a in the frame 10f is fixed at the position apart from the virtual axis 17. It can be understood that when the number of magnetic elements 14 is three, an output variation is much smaller than when the number of magnetic elements 14 is one.
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(108) It can be understood from this graph that when three or more magnetic elements 14 are used, even when r/r is 0.25, the maximum error can be suppressed to be 2% or less.
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(110) Of course, by increasing the number of magnetic elements 14 (which corresponds to the number of sensor parts 30) and arranging the electric wire 93a to overlap the virtual axis 17 using the holder 51 (the fixing means) fixing the magnetic elements 14 so that the magnetic elements 14 are axis-symmetric around the virtual axis 17 and face the virtual axis 17, the maximum error of the measured electrical power can be further decreased.
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(112) Through this configuration, there is little influence of the magnetic field Hinv from the electric wire 93b arranged at the adjacent position. Further, when the permanent magnet is used, it may be used as the biasing unit 145 for the magnetic element 14. This holder 51 corresponds to one which is configured with a frame whose inner wall has a regular hexagonal shape.
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(114) In the first to third embodiments, the variations of the arrangement of the magnetic element 14 in the sensor unit 10 have been described. Here, the sensor unit 10 is configured with a plurality of sensor parts 30. The sensor part 30 is configured with one magnetic element 14 and one measurement resistor 22. However, in order to increase sensitivity of the sensor part 30, by changing the configuration of the magnetic element 14 and the measurement resistor 22, the sensitivity of the sensor part 30 can be improved. In the present embodiment, a variation of the sensor part 30 will be described. A plurality of variations of sensor parts 30 described herein may be used without change as the sensor part 30 in the sensor unit 10 according to the first to third embodiments.
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(116) In this case, the measurement terminals 23 and 24 are an element terminal 1430a of the magnetic element 140a and an element terminal 1440b of the magnetic element 140b. When the sensor part 30 has this configuration, only changes of the magnetic elements 140a and 140b appear in the output of the differential amplifier 25. In other words, even when the power source is that of alternating current, it is unnecessary to add the low pass filter to the output of the differential amplifier 25.
(117) Further, when the magnetic elements 140a and 140b have an offset, the offset is canceled since the elements are grounded.
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(119) A center tap is further installed. This wire connection merely corresponds to a bridge circuit which is formed through the measurement resistors 220a and 220b and the magnetic elements 140a and 140b. When this wire connection is performed, since the biasing units 1450a and 1450b of the magnetic elements 140a and 140b are in the reverse direction, an output that is twice larger than when one magnetic element 140 is provided is supplied to the differential amplifier 25. The other connection terminal 12b is a ground point since the power source of the circuit to be measured 90 is also grounded.
(120) Further, since the center tap is installed, even when the power source is the AC current, only an output corresponding to a change in an element voltage can be performed. In other words, the low pass filter is unnecessary. Further, when the power source 91 is that of direct current, an effect in that the offset can be canceled is also obtained.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(122) The present invention can be widely used as an electrical power measurement device for electrical power measurement in a home electric appliance field, a vehicle field, an industrial equipment field, and the like.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(123) 1, 2 Electrical power measurement device 10 Sensor unit 12a, 12b Connection terminal 14 (14a, 14b, 14c, 14d) Magnetic element 17 Virtual axis 21 Detector power source 22 (22a, 22b) Measurement resistor 25 (25a, 25b) Differential amplifier 26 (26a, 26b) Post-processing unit 27 (27a, 27b) Detecting means 28 Addition means 28z Amplifier 30 (30a, 30b, 30c, 30d) Sensor part 34 Control device 35 Display unit 50 Housing 51 Holder 52 Frame 53 Stopper 56 Frame 56f Planar section 56w Fixing wall 57 Frame 57a, 57b Frame piece 57m, 57n Bind 58a, 58b Inclined surface (of frame pieces) 59a, 59b Tangential line 90 Circuit to be measured 91 Power source 92 Load 93 (93a, 93b) Electric wire (power line) 93c Conducting wire 94 Shield 140a, 140b Magnetic element 141 Substrate 142 Magnetic film 143 (143a, 143b), 144 (144a, 144b) Element terminal 145 (145a, 145b) Biasing unit 148 Conductor 149 Permanent magnet 1430a, 1430b, 1440a, 1440b Element terminal 1450a, 1450b Biasing unit EA Magnetization easy axis L Interval of electric wire M Magnetization H External magnetic field Hbias Bias magnetic field Hinv Magnetic field generated by electric wire 93b R28a, R28b Reception resistor Angle of convex ridge