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Magnetic Sensors, Volume 5, Sensors: A Comprehensive Survey

Magnetic Sensors, Volume 5, Sensors: A Comprehensive Survey


by: Richard Boll, Kenneth J. Overshott

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Magnetic Sensors, Volume 5, Sensors: A Comprehensive Survey
By Richard Boll, Kenneth J. Overshott



  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
  • Number Of Pages: 513
  • Publication Date: 1989-12-27
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 3527267719
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9783527267712
  • Binding: Hardcover



Product Description:

'Sensors' is the first self-contained series to deal with the whole area of sensors. It describes general aspects, technical and physical fundamentals, construction, function, applications and developments of the various types of sensors.
This volume presents for the first time a comprehensive description of magnetic sensors with special emphasis placed upon technical and scientific fundamentals. It provides important definitions and a unique overview of concepts, and the nature and principles of magnetic fields. General questions concerning all types of magnetic sensors, such as those pertaining to material, noise, etc. are treated. Each chapter contains physical and mathematical fundamentals and applied technical concepts. In addition, each chapter presents an outline of the most important applications, measurement ranges and accuracy of sensing etc. This volume is an indispensable reference work and text book for both specialists and newcomers, researcher and developers.




Summary: A very nice and articulate book on magnetic sensor
Rating: 4

The book covers almost all type of magnetic sensors ranging from very conventional sensors(like hall sensors and the magnetoresistors) to the latest and very sophisticated one(like Squids). Usually authors have included all the designs and configurations reported in the journals for every type of sensor. Reference list at the end of every chapter is very exhaustive and of great help. I really enjoyed this book

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