Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Magnetic field or compass
Patent
1989-02-27
1991-01-08
Albritton, C. L.
Electrical resistors
Resistance value responsive to a condition
Magnetic field or compass
360113, H01L 4300
Patent
active
049839454
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic field can be detected by moving magnetized areas past a magnetoresistor, which responds to the changing magnetic field. The sensitivity to magnetic fields is limited by the width of the magnetoresistors used. To optimize the sensitivity, two spaced-apart ferromagnetic pole pieces (6, 7) are so disposed between the magnetoresistor and the magnetized areas that their ends (8, 9) at the magnetoresistor (4) form a first gap (10) having a width (11) on the order of the width (12) of the magnetoresistor (4), and that their ends (13, 14) at the magnetized areas form a second, considerably narrower gap (16).
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U. Dibbern und A. J. Petersen bearbeitet von C.-H. Kramp, "Magnetoresistive Sensoren," Elektronik Wir bauen die Elemente Valvo, Technische Information 840323, 1984.
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Becker Helmut
Kissling Armin G.
Albritton C. L.
ALCATEL N.V.
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