White Paper: Top 5 Most Common Errors in Magnetic Measurement

Now more than ever, permanent magnets and electromagnets play a critical role in today’s advanced applications. From high-performance electric motors to magnetic nanomachines to high-reliability actuators and sensors, precise and repeatable magnetic field sensing is critical to the success of these innovations.

Hall effect sensor systems, such as teslameters, are highly accurate and can provide a broad measurable field ranging from below 1 μT to well beyond the strength of the world’s highest-power superconducting magnets. As with any precision measurement instrument, accuracy depends on proper use and maintenance to ensure that it provides a consistent high level of performance.

Equipment operators need to be aware of some of the most common errors that could affect the accuracy of their measurements. These errors are:

1. Operator error

2. Probe positioning

3. Calibration

4. Temperature

5. Offset error

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We are very proud to represent Lake Shore Cryotronics throughout the UK and Ireland.  Their F71 and F41 teslameters with FP Series probes offer a new level of precision, convenience, and dependability.

Lake Shore F71 and F41 Teslameters
Lake Shore F71 and F41 Teslameters

F71/F41 Features

  • TruZero™ technology eliminates the need to re-zero probes
  • Superior measurement performance for many scenarios
  • TiltView™ touchscreen display for operating simplicity
  • Highly configurable probes to suit your application
  • Multiple software driver options to ease integration
  • 3-year standard warranty

Find out more about the F41/F71 Teslameters

Perfect for measuring magnetic fields in a wide variety of applications, the new Lake Shore Cryotronics F71 and F41 teslameters with FP Series probes offer a new level of precision, convenience, and dependability.

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