Wiegand Effect Principle
The Wiegand sensor technologies utilize the distinctive magnetic land of specially processed, little ferromagnetic wire. John Wiegand found a means to induce the magnetic field of the specially processed cable to abruptly reverse. Wiegand effect principle Implementing a reverse area switches the heart's polarity, making a huge voltage spike. Since the inverse area continues to rise, the casing finally exerts polarity, giving rise to a smaller heartbeat in the same direction. After saturating the Wiegand cable the opposite area is removed. Implementing a magnetic field with the first polarity of the cable switches the heart once again creating a huge bulge oppositely. Boost of the eternal area will even change shell polarity. The cable is straight back in the first state and a complete cycle is finished.
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