A limited number of Anisotropic Magnetoresistive (AMR) commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) magnetic sensors of the HMC series by Honeywell, with and without integrated front-end electronics, were irradiated with gamma rays up to a total irradiation dose of 200 krad (Si), following the ESCC Basic Specification No. 22900. Due to the magnetic cleanliness required for these tests a special set-up was designed and successfully employed. Several parameters of the sensors were monitored during testing and the results are reported in this paper. The authors conclude that AMR sensors without front-end electronics seem to be robust against radiation doses of up to 200 krad (Si) with a dose rate of 5 krad (Si)/hour and up to a resolution of tens of nT, but sensors with an integrated front-end seem to be more vulnerable to radiation. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Sanz, R., Fernández, A. B., Dominguez, J. A., Martín, B., & Michelena, M. D. (2012). Gamma irradiation of magnetoresistive sensors for planetary exploration. Sensors, 12(4), 4447–4465. https://doi.org/10.3390/s120404447
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