Temperature error of Hall-effect and magnetoresistive commercial magnetometers

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The paper presents a special measurement system for investigation of temperature influence on the indication of commercially available sensors of the magnetic field. Utilizing the developed system, several magnetoresistive and Hall-effect sensors were investigated within the temperature range from -30°C to 70°C. The obtained results indicate that sensitivity of most of the investigated sensors is unaffected, except the basic magnetoresistive device. However, Hall-effect sensors exhibit considerable temperature drift, regardless of the manufacturer.

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Nowicki, M., Kachniarz, M., & Szewczyk, R. (2017). Temperature error of Hall-effect and magnetoresistive commercial magnetometers. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 66(3), 625–630. https://doi.org/10.1515/aee-2017-0047

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