Combined Semiconductor Injection Magnetic Field Sensors for Wireless Information Networks
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The possibility o f sensitivity inerensiug of magnetic field sensors by combining different types of sensitive elements inane sensor circuit is experimentally investigated. For this purpose, four new sensor construct ions are proposed: based on bridge circuit based on maenetotransistor in combination wilb magueiodiode or with second magnetotransisior and with frequency output. More thermostable and radiation-resistant sensor with 1 Otirnes greater sensitivity than in conventional two-diode bridge sensor is obtained with four polar mttgnetodiodes in bridge circuit, instead of two nun-polar ones. Sensor construe Enins with two-col lector magneioiransistors in combination with two polar magnetodiodes or one additional niagnelotransislor are described. The sensitivity of such devices is 6 and 4 times higher compared to single-transistor sensors, while their temperature stability and radiation resistance increase. Relaxation generator circuit based on unijunction transistor is proposed as magnetic Held sensor with frequency output. Inclusion o f additional magnelodiodc in generator circuit increases sensitivity by 2.3 times іn comparison with single-transistor sensor and improves environmental Stability. The described devices can be used as effective magnetic field sensors in wireless eommuniealion networks.
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Combined Semiconductor Injection Magnetic Field Sensors for Wireless Information Networks / I. M. Vikulin, I. F. Vikulina, V. E. Gorbachev, V. S. Mikhailov // Radioelectronics and communications systems. - 2020. - Vol. 63, No. 7. - P. 368-375. Режим доступу: DOI: 10.3103/S0735272720070043
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Vikulin, I. M., Vikulina, I. F., Horbachov, V. E., Mikhailov, N. S. Combined Semiconductor Injection Magnetic Field Sensors for Wireless Information Networks // Radioelectronics and communications systems. 2020. Vol. 63, No. 7. P. 368-375. URL: DOI: 10.3103/S0735272720070043