Offset cancelling circuit
View Patent ↗In an offset cancelling circuit of a Hall element, a voltage is applied from four directions and from outside such that a current flowing in the Hall element is switched by 90°, to set a first state through a fourth state, and output voltages of the Hall element in the first state through the fourth state are averaged.
1. An offset cancelling circuit of a Hall element, comprising:
a group of first switching elements which exclusively switch and connect each of four terminals of the Hall element to a power supply voltage, a reference voltage, and an output terminal, and set the first state through the fourth state;
an amplifier which amplifies the output voltage of the Hall element connected to the output terminal and outputs the amplified signal from an output terminal, for each of the first state through the fourth state;
a group of second switching elements which connect the output terminal of the amplifier to capacitors which differ from each other for each of the first state through the fourth state; and
a group of third switching elements which connect each terminal of the capacitors, and add and output charged voltages of the capacitors;
wherein
voltages are applied from four directions and from outside such that a current flowing in the Hall element is switched by 90° to achieve a first state through a fourth state, and output voltages of the Hall element in the first state through the fourth state are averaged.