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http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JKMS.2005.15.6.332

Drift Self-compensating type Flux-meter Using Digital Sample and Hold Amplifier  

Ka, Eun-Mie (Dept. of Physics, Hannam University)
Son, De-Rac (Dept. of Physics, Hannam University)
Abstract
Output voltage of the flux-meter has always drift due to the input bias current of non-ideal operational amplifier. In this study we have employed a digital sample and hold amplifier which has no voltage drop to compensate drift of the flux-meter automatically. The drift of the developed flux-meter was smaller than $5{\times}10^{-8}\;Wb/s$ for the integration time constant of $RC=10^{-3}$ s.
Keywords
integrator; electronic integrator; fluxmeter; input bias current; drift;
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