Thermal compensation method for a magnetic circuit having an osc

Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – With compensation for test variable

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246249, 324207, 324236, 331176, 336179, H01F 1516, B61L 312, H03L 100, G01R 3300

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention involves a thermal compensation procedure for magnetic circuits, such as those used in security devices detecting metallic masses, whose losses increase as a function of ambient temperature. According to the invention a body is placed in the immediate proximity of the magnetic circuit, the body being made of a material whose magnetic permeability is a decreasing function of temperature and whose Curie point equals the maximum possible ambient temperature.

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