Magnetic induction sensor using Hall effect technology to measure magnetic flux density and direction.
The sensor employs a Hall effect transducer, which outputs a voltage linearly proportional to the magnetic flux density of the applied magnetic field. The probe housing is made of plastic, and the probe measures the axial component of the magnetic field along the plastic tube. When no magnetic field is present in this direction, the sensor outputs a voltage of 2.5 V (corresponding to 0 mT).
Range: -84 mT to +84 mT
Resolution: 0.01 mT
Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
The magnetic induction sensor is designed to measure magnetic fields in space, commonly used for detecting fields near permanent magnets or inside current-carrying solenoids. It can measure both the magnitude and roughly determine the direction of magnetic flux density. Typical applications include:
This product is suitable for educational purposes only and is not intended for industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications.
Wireless sensor with built‑in AI features that unlock new possibilities for data analysis and make experiments highly interactive.
Ideal for school laboratories, university courses, and STEM projects.
Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
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