New Method of Measurements of Magnetic Characteristics in Two Perpendicular Axis of Amorphous Ribbon

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The paper presents new method, which enables measurement of magnetic characteristics of amorphous alloy ribbons in two directions. In presented method a frame shaped core is placed in middle layer of PCB (Printed Circuit Board). Magnetizing and measuring coils on every side of core enable measurements of both axis of tape. The results show, that differences in magnetic properties in two directions of tape caused by anisotropy are limited. Research opens possibility to develop two axis fluxgate sensors and miniature cores for power conversion devices.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 198)

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378-381

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March 2013

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