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The current drain is independent of the power supply voltage and the unit will operate with supply 
voltages down to ±8V. For a unit with a full scale range of ±100

m

T the output voltage for each axis 

is 0.1V/

m

T of the field in the direction of that axis. As the output voltage swing is limited to slightly 

less than the supply voltage, for a supply of ±8V the output will operate normally with any output 
b7.3V and -7.3V representing a field of 0.73 of the full scale value in each direction. The 
scaling factor and linearity will remain at the normal value up to this saturation point. The output 
will remain at the saturation level if the field is increased beyond this point.

Asymmetric supplies may be used provided that the minimum and maximum voltages are not 
exceeded for either polarity.

10.4. Signal/Power Ground

Note: 

The two signal/power ground conductors are connected to a common point within the 

sensor, and the power supply common (power 0 V) should be connected to only one of them. 
The other signal/power ground conductor should be used as the signal output common (0V). 
Each signal is then measured between the signal output conductor and the signal output 
common. In this way, the signal output common carries no power supply currents.

Note: 

On long cables, the minimum current in the power ground conductor will give rise to 

an appreciable potential difference between the power supply end and the sensor end of 
the power ground conductor. The use of separate power and signal ground conductors will 
ensure that this voltage is not included in the voltage measured between the signal output 
and the signal common.

The product brochure shows the voltages between sensor and power supply. To ensure that the 
power supply return current does not affect the analogue measurements in any way, observe the 
following precautions:

A.  A signal common line, separate from the power common line, should be connected between the 

Mag-03 magnetic field sensor and any measurement or data acquisition system.

B.  If the signal ground line is to constitute a system ground point then a fully floating power 

supply must be employed, e.g. a pair of batteries or a fully isolated power supply. A number of 
commercially available dc to dc converters fulfil the voltage isolation requirement adequately. 
For this arrangement, only single ended analogue inputs to the data acquisition system are 
required for the three axes.

C.  If the power supply is to constitute a system ground point then the data acquisition analogue 

inputs must be of the differential type. Each differential input can then be connected between 
the remote end of the signal common line and the individual analogue outputs.

D.  The above considerations also apply if more than one Mag-03 sensor is used.

Summary of Contents for Mag-03

Page 1: ...BARTINGTON INSTRUMENTS Copyright Bartington Instruments Page 1 of 14 OM1004 29 www bartington com INNOVATION IN MAGNETICS Operation Manual for Mag 03 Three Axis Magnetic Field Sensors OM1004 29...

Page 2: ...ors 6 7 1 Cables 6 7 2 Mating Connectors 6 7 3 Mag03MSS TC 7 8 Accessories 7 8 1 Mag 03 Calibration Unit 7 8 2 Mounting Accessories 7 9 Mounting 7 10 Operation 8 10 1 Connector Pin Allocation 8 10 2 I...

Page 3: ...of 14 OM1004 29 11 4 Over Range 11 12 Signal Processing 11 13 Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance 12 13 1 Troubleshooting 12 13 2 Care and Maintenance 12 14 Storage Transport 12 15 Disposal 13 15 1...

Page 4: ...t if the warning is ignored Caution Indicates a situation in which bodily injury or damage to your instrument or both could result if the caution is ignored Identifies items that must be disposed of s...

Page 5: ...the centre lines of the package directly beneath the diagram on the label Details of the enclosures mounting connector dimensions connector pin allocation and the position of the sensing elements rel...

Page 6: ...ust be ordered separately Note Customers manufacturing their own cables must ensure the cables are shielded to prevent them picking up EM electromagnetic interference Note The connecting cable to the...

Page 7: ...vailable described in further detail in the product brochure These produce a sinusoidal alternating magnetic field of defined frequency and magnitude The units provide a reference magnetic field for c...

Page 8: ...tems 10 3 Power Supplies The normal power supply of the sensors is shown in the product brochure The ideal power supply units are those manufactured by Bartington Instruments and listed at www barting...

Page 9: ...ly currents Note On long cables the minimum current in the power ground conductor will give rise to an appreciable potential difference between the power supply end and the sensor end of the power gro...

Page 10: ...ting Power Caution Check that the polarity of the supply is correct Using the power supply provided by Bartington Instruments will guarantee that the polarity is correct as it is impossible to connect...

Page 11: ...will lead to a higher noise level than that specified See application note AN0042 Connecting your own Power Supply to a Bartington Magnetic Field Sensor from Bartington Instruments for further informa...

Page 12: ...agnosis of faults within the unit Much of this equipment is beyond the scope of normal service facilities In the event of any apparent malfunction email service bartington com or telephone the Barting...

Page 13: ...bout disposing of your sensor safely check local regulations for disposal of electrical electronic products 15 1 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Regulations Bartington Instruments Mag 0...

Page 14: ...ngland The copyright of this document is the property of Bartington Instruments Ltd Bartington is a registered trademark of Bartington Instruments Limited in the following countries Australia Brazil C...

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