Intermittently activated magnetic shield arrangement for reducin

Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Magnetometers

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33355R, 324117H, 324252, 324253, 357 27, G01R 3306, G01R 3304

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ABSTRACT:
The instant invention is a magnetic field sensor intermittently shielded by a controllable, saturable, magnetic shield. The magnetic shield is periodically driven into saturation by means of an excitation coil. The magnetic field to be measured is not disturbed by the shield during those time intervals when the shield is saturated. Intermittent sensing of the magnetic field to be measured, by the intermittently shielded magnetic field sensor, yields a magnetic field measurement unaffected by l/f noise and offset errors.

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