Quantitative Analysis on the Orthogonal Fluxgate

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The mechanism of the orthogonal fluxgate is much more complex than that of the parallel fluxgate. Quantitative analysis on the orthogonal fluxgate has been seldom reported. In this paper, we analyzed the orthogonal fluxgate quantitatively. For an anisotropic soft magnetic material, the 3-D hybrid Jiles–Atherton/Stoner–Wohlfarth magnetic hysteresis model only provides semi-quantitative analysis. When the material of the senor is isotropic, a little modification was made on the 3-D hybrid Jiles–Atherton/Stoner–Wohlfarth magnetic hysteresis model, and the simulation after modification is more reasonable.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 468-471)

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2824-2827

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February 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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