Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Displacement
Patent
1997-04-04
1999-11-16
Snow, Walter E.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Magnetic
Displacement
324251, 338 32H, G01B 730, G01R 3306, H01L 4306
Patent
active
059864508
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic sensor has a first sensing element and a second sensing element surrounding the first sensing element so that the sensor is directionally independent in a plane perpendicular to a sensing axis. The sensor can be mounted in a housing that has an end with a threaded rod or a pin for connection to a support member.
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Haigh Geoffrey T.
Nickson Paul R.
Analog Devices
Snow Walter E.
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