Fluxgate Magnetometer: Principle Of Operation
We discuss how the fluxgate is assembled, how it is used to measure any component of the earth's magnetic strength. A fluxgate magnetometer is an instrument capable of measuring the strength of any component of the earth’s magnetic field. Note. By combining multiple fluxgate sensors it is possible to measure magnetic field in three dimensions.

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