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| Oct3-12, 01:38 PM | #1 |
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Compensate for Large Temperature Swings in Fluxgate Applications
I was wondering what different method's there are for compensating for large temperature swings in a fluxgate magnetometer and obtain a consistent and repeatable value. I’m trying to obtain this without using a temperature sensor; I would like to use analog or digital components to do this.
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| Oct3-12, 01:40 PM | #2 |
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What I mean is that I want to be able to detect a constant field in different temperatures without reading a temperature from a temperature sensor and using a micro-controller.
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