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High-output magnetic field transducer
   
Document Number
US Patent 4538082
Issued Date
August 27, 1985
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Inventors
Hinke; Walter (Ludwigsburg,DE)
Kaiser; Harry (Markgroningen,DE)
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Abstract
To increase the output amplitude obtained from Wiegand wire transducers, for example of the type used in contactless ignition breaker systems, a flux concentration or flux guide element (3) of highly permeable material, for example high-frequency ferrite core material, is provided surrounding the Wiegand wire (1) and, at least in part, the pick-up coil (2) coupled thereto.
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Owner
Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart,DE)
Published
August 27, 1985
Application Number
06/389,585
Filed
June 18, 1982
US Classification
310/152   310/155
Int'l Classification
F02P   7/00   (20060101)   F02P   7/067   (20060101)   H02N   11/00   (20060101)  
Priority Data
Jul 16, 1981 [DE] 3128031
USPTO Field of Search
310/152   310/155   310/156  
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