Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Magnetometers
Patent
1983-10-11
1986-08-12
Strecker, Gerard R.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Magnetic
Magnetometers
174 35CE, 324260, 336 84C, 336200, 343842, G01R 3302, H01F 502, H01F 1504
Patent
active
046058990
ABSTRACT:
The sensor makes it possible to increase the performances, particularly from the sensitivity and frequency band standpoints, by means of a coaxial helical coil, matched to the connecting end to an auxiliary current measuring apparatus. At each turn, a portion of the external conductor is bared and equipped with elements for matching to the characteristic impedance in order to compensate the breaks caused in this way.
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Eumurian Gregoire
Levan Jean-Pol
Strecker Gerard R.
Thomson - CSF
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