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2001

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Experiment design

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Characterizing And Calibrating A Large Helmholtz Coil At Low Ac Magnetic Field Levels With Peak Magnitudes Below The Earth's Magnetic Field, Robert A. Schill, Karin V. Hoff Jun 2001

Characterizing And Calibrating A Large Helmholtz Coil At Low Ac Magnetic Field Levels With Peak Magnitudes Below The Earth's Magnetic Field, Robert A. Schill, Karin V. Hoff

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Research

Characterizing and calibrating a low impedance large Helmholtz coil generating 60 Hz magnetic fields with amplitudes well below the earth’s magnetic field is difficult and imprecise when coil shielding is not available and noise is an issue. Parameters influencing the calibration process such as temperature and coil impedance need to be figured in the calibration process. A simple and reliable calibration technique is developed and used to measure low amplitude fields over a spatial grid using a standard Hall effect probe gaussmeter. These low amplitude fields are typically hard or impossible to detect in the presence of background fields when …