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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
OMH180B AmericanMicroSemi AMS Linear ICs:Sensor ICs:Hall Effect/Magnetic Field Sensor Linear ICs:Sensor ICs:Hall Effect/Magnetic Field Sensor
3741849 RS Components, Ltd. BEHA Non Contact Voltage and Magnetic Field Indicators Voltage Rating:50 - 600V ac; Magnetic Sensitivity:25mT; Indicator Type:Voltage, Magnetic Field; Safety:IEC 1010, EN 61010
KMZ10B,112 Digi-Key NXP Semiconductors Sensors, Transducers IC MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR SOT195

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  • Magnetic Fields & Shields
    units for measuring magnetic fields are Gauss and Oersted. Magnetic flux density is measured in Gauss, while magnetic field intensity is measured in Oersted. The ratio of B, magnetic flux, in Gauss, to H, magnetic field, in Oersted, is defined as permeability, "µ" (pronounced "mew"). The B/H ratio
  • A Laboratory Plasma Experiment for Studying Magnetic Dynamics of Accretion Discs and Jets
    interpreted coaxial. YSO's and some binary star systems, global magnetic field. gun plasma flows in the context of astrophysical jet mor-. evolution can be described using MHD. The ideal MHD. phology (Caress 1996). Ohm's law,. This work describes a new plasma gun based labora-. E + U × B = 0. (1). tory
  • Imaging Dilemmas in 180 Hz Magnetic Fields
    . a. nd. e. e. s. C. Max Temp. Diff. 0.80. e. gr. Averaged Temp. Diff. 0.60. ure B. in D 0.40. at. 0.20. mper. 0.00. Te. 100 200 300 400 500 600 700. 180 Hz Magnetic Field Strength in. milligauss. CASE STUDY - 2: FLIR PM515. Below are images showing the distortion in the display of the FLIR PM515
  • Effect of Magnetic Fields on Our Tilt Sensors
    It is sometimes necessary to measure tilt (rotation) in the presence of a strong magnetic field. Strong fields have no effect on the output of our electrolytic tilt sensors when the gradient between the two ends of the sensor is less than about 14 gauss/mm. Larger gradients along the length
  • The Math of Magnetic Shields
    that the field is too high it means you have entered into the "knee" of the B-H curve and will need a thicker material. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have a shield that doesn't fit the above criteria. Larger shields and higher magnetic fields are common. Many electro magnetic shielding problems
  • Magnetic Term Glossary
    section of the magnet. B Magnetic induction, is the magnetic field induced by a field strength, H, at a given point. It is the vector sum, at each point within the substance, of the magnetic field strength and resultant intrinsic induction. Magnetic induction is the flux per unit area normal
  • Magnetic Sensors and Timing Applications
    and the rate of change of the magnetic field: eg = n dF / dt where: n = number of turns in the coil dF = rate of change in magnetic flux dt = rate of change in time Figure 2 illustrates the voltage waveforms generated when a target passes in front of the sensor. The first tooth in the target
  • How Do Magnetic Shields Work?
    . How Do Magnetic Shields Work?. field that resulted in the B flux density obtained in Step 1. Find. B on the left axis and scan across the graph to intersect the. Magnetic shielding materials re-direct a magnetic field so it. material curve. Find µ in the diagonal scales. lessens the field's

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