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A digital Hall magnetometer with residual-voltage compensation and a sensitivity threshold of 4·10–4 Oe·Hz–1/2 for a PKhE602817 type sensor is described. An algorithm for compensating the residual voltage by a factor of more than 300 is proposed.
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Ignat'ev, V.K., Protopopov, A.G. A Digital Hall Magnetometer. Measurement Techniques 44, 740–745 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012551403714
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