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10.2 Excitation Frequency
The output signal for each axis will also contain breakthrough, which is a residual signal
associated with the excitation frequency. (See the product brochure for frequency and level of
breakthrough.) All Bartington Instruments power supply and signal conditioning units have a filter
to remove the breakthrough.
Note:
When using a non-Bartington Instruments power supply, it will be necessary to provide
a filter to remove the breakthrough. Not doing so 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 information.
11. Troubleshooting, Care and Maintenance
11.1. Troubleshooting
Special equipment is required for the diagnosis of faults within the unit. Much of this equipment is
beyond the scope of normal service facilities. Therefore, in the event of any apparent malfunction,
email
service
@
bartington.com
or telephone the Bartington Instruments service team on +44
(0)1993 706565.
Caution:
Attempted repair or opening of the casing by users may invalidate the warranty.
A calibration service is available from Bartington Instruments which is traceable to international
standards.
11.2. Care and Maintenance
Surface or dirt contamination should be removed using a mild detergent solution only. If the
connector pins become contaminated then they should be lightly cleaned with a swab of isopropyl
alcohol.
Note:
Dirt on the connectors may lead to increased noise in the output.
12. Storage & Transport
Your sensor is a precision electronic instrument and should be treated as such.
Caution:
Avoid exposing this intrument to shocks or continuous vibration.
Caution:
Store only within the temperature range specified in the product brochure.
Caution:
Do not expose this instrument to strong magnetic fields while being stored.