Star Trace offers an extensive range of magnetic meters. Star Trace magnetic meters measure magnetic flux density. The vast majority of magnetic meters use a Hall probe to measure magnetic flux density.
Magnetic meters are handy, sturdy, and capable of giving correct results under hostile conditions. As an inherent property of a digital readout, the instrument has quick response to varying fields, good readability, and good measurement accuracy. It therefore can make visible small and fast variations in magnetic fields, which are not possible on analog magnetic meters.
The control unit consists of a constant generator, an amplifier, and a seven-segment LED display. An invariable current is made to pass through the Hall probe, which, when placed in a magnetic field, produces a voltage proportional to the magnetic field. This voltage is an amplifier circuit, and the output is read on a digital panel meter calibrated in kilo gauss.
The general purpose of the instrument is to measure the flux density of magnetic and electromagnetic components such as relays, DC motors, magnets, loudspeakers, etc. It is very applicable for online production testing.
Other ModelsBattery-operated Hand-Held Gauss Meter, A.C. Field Gauss Meter, and Low Field Gauss Meter
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