Current sensor with inverted shielding element
A sensor device may include a substrate within the housing, a sensing element coupled to the substrate, and a shielding element surrounding the sensing element, wherein the shielding element extends through an opening of the substrate. The sensor device may further include a busbar extending through the housing, wherein the shielding element further extends through an indentation along at least one side of the busbar.
1 . A sensor device, comprising:
a housing;
a substrate within the housing;
a sensing element coupled to the substrate;
a shielding element surrounding the sensing element, wherein the shielding element extends through an opening of the substrate; and
a busbar extending through the housing, wherein the shielding element further extends through an indentation formed in a first side of the busbar, wherein the shielding element comprises a single shielding member including a set of legs extending from a central portion in an inverted U-shape configuration, the central portion being positioned above the busbar and above the opening of the substrate, wherein a first leg of the set of legs extends downward from the central portion through the opening of the substrate and through the indentation formed in the first side of the busbar, wherein a second leg of the set of legs extends downward from the central portion on an opposite side of the busbar and wraps around a second side of the busbar, and wherein the first leg and the second leg of the shield element terminate within corresponding slots provided in a bottom cover of the housing.
2 . The sensor device of claim 1 , further comprising a connector passing through the substrate and through the housing.
3 . The sensor device of claim 2 , wherein the connector comprises a plurality of pins extending into a connector opening of the housing.
4 . The sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is a printed circuit board, and wherein the sensing element is a rotary and linear position Hall application-specific integrated circuit or a Hall current application-specific integrated circuit.
5 . The sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the busbar is positioned along a first main side of the substrate, and wherein the sensing element is coupled to a second main side of the substrate.
6 . A current sensor, comprising:
a printed circuit board (PCB) within a housing,
a sensing element coupled to the PCB;
a shielding element surrounding the sensing element, wherein the shielding element extends through an opening of the PCB; and
a busbar extending through the housing, wherein the shielding element further extends through an indentation formed in a first side of the busbar, wherein the shielding element comprises a single shielding member including a set of legs extending from a central portion in an inverted U-shape configuration, the central portion being positioned above the busbar and above the opening of the PCB, wherein a first leg of the set of legs extends downward from the central portion through the opening of the PCB and through the indentation formed in the first side of the busbar, wherein a second leg of the set of legs extends downward from the central portion on an opposite side of the busbar and wraps around a second side of the busbar, and wherein the first leg and the second leg of the shield element terminate within corresponding slots provided in a bottom cover of the housing.
7 . The current sensor of claim 6 , further comprising a connector passing through the PCB and through the housing, wherein the connector comprises a plurality of pins extending into a connector opening of the housing.
8 . The current sensor of claim 6 , wherein the sensing element is a rotary and linear position Hall application-specific integrated circuit or a current Hall application- specific integrated circuit.
9 . The current sensor of claim 6 , wherein the busbar is positioned along a first main side of the PCB, and wherein the sensing element is coupled to a second main side of the PCB.
10 . A current sensing device, comprising:
a printed circuit board (PCB) within a housing,
a sensing element coupled to the PCB; a busbar adjacent the PCB, the busbar extending through the housing; and
a shielding element surrounding the sensing element, wherein the shielding element extends through an opening of the PCB and through an indentation formed in a first side of the busbar, wherein the shielding element comprises a single shielding member including a set of legs extending from a central portion in an inverted U-shape configuration, the central portion being positioned above the busbar and above the opening of the PCB, wherein a first leg of the set of legs extends downward from the central portion through the opening of the PCB and through the indentation formed in the first side of the busbar, wherein a second leg of the set of legs extends downward from the central portion on an opposite side of the busbar and wraps around a second side of the busbar, wherein the first leg and the second leg extend to and terminate within slots provided in a bottom cover of the housing, and wherein the busbar is positioned along a first main side of the PCB and the sensing element is coupled to a second main side of the PCB.
11 . The current sensing device of claim 10 , further comprising a connector passing through the PCB and through the housing, wherein the connector comprises a plurality of pins extending into a connector opening of the PCB.
12 . The current sensing device of claim 10 , wherein the sensing element is a rotary and linear position Hall application-specific integrated circuit.