Care And Maintenance; Calibration; End Of Life Disposal - Bartington Mag646 Operation Manual

Single axis unpackaged magnetic field sensor
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The
Erroneous
amplitude of
scaling factor
the Earth's
field is
abnormal
The noise on
Ambient
the output
environment is
is much
noisy
higher than
Sensor
the specified
breakthrough
noise at low
not filtered
frequency
properly

8. Care and Maintenance

Surface dirt contamination on the Mag646 probe should be removed using a mild detergent
solution only. Electronics should be cleaned with an antistatic cloth only. ESD protection
should be used when handling the Mag646 electronics board, to prevent irreparable
damage.
The Mag646 electronics board should be treated subject to ESD precautions.
Note: Store only within the temperature range specified in the product brochure.
Note: Do not expose to strong magnetic fields while being stored as this can magnetise
the sensor and affect its offset performance.

8.1. Calibration

Return the Mag646 to Bartington Instruments for calibration at the recommended intervals.
Refer to the Calibration Certificate for further details.

9. End of Life Disposal

This product (electrical and electronic equipment) should not be placed in municipal waste.
Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
BARTINGTON INSTRUMENTS
If the scaling factor applied to convert volts into field
amplitude is erroneous, the field reading will appear
either systematically high or low depending on the
error on the scaling factor. Please check the conversion
rate used in the acquisition software if applicable.
A noisy environment will be picked up by the sensor.
Noise tests should be carried out in a shielded
environment.
The sensor has a high frequency noise component
referred to as breakthrough in the datasheet. This
signal at the excitation frequency of the sensor,
if unfiltered can be aliased creating apparent low
frequency noise. Check that a suitable low pass filter
is used or that the signal is sampled at a suitable
frequency (at least twice the breakthrough frequency).
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