APPLICATION OF MAGNETORESISTIVE SENSORS FOR DETECTING HIDDEN FERROMAGNETIC TARGETS
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2709-2267.2024-25-00-003Keywords:
magnetoresistive sensors, AMR, GMR, TMR, ferromagnetic objects detectionAbstract
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the application of magnetoresistive sensors (AMR, GMR, and TMR) for detecting hidden ferromagnetic targets. It includes a detailed description of the types of magnetoresistive sensors, their working principlMetrics
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