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In the present work, the design and microfabrication of a tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) electrical current sensor is presented. After its physical and electrical characterization, a wattmeter is developed to determine the active power delivered to a load from the AC 50/60 Hz mains line. Experimental results are shown up to 1000Wof power load. A relative uncertainty of less than 1.5% with resistive load and less than 1% with capacitive load was obtained. The described application is an example of how TMR sensing technology can play a relevant role in the management and control of electrical energy.
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Vidal, E. G., Muñoz, D. R., Arias, S. I. R., Moreno, J. S., Cardoso, S., Ferreira, R., & Freitas, P. (2017). Electronic energy meter based on a tunnel magnetoresistive effect (TMR) current sensor. Materials, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10101134
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