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Control over electronic components by their magnetic field

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We show the results of our studies related to control over objects by the magnetic field they generate. We propose a model to compute the current and its magnetic field in a conductor with a rectangular defect. We describe the developed and produced anisotropic magnetoresistive gradiometer head to measure surface magnetic fields in order to control the functionality of electronic components by the magnetic field they generate. We describe the operation of a testbed with a test circuit in the plotter.

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Original Russian Text © S.I. Kasatkin, E.I. Artamonov, A.M. Murav’ev, N.V. Plotnikova, V.A. Romakin, K.A. Savel’ev, V.V. Amelichev, D.V. Kostyuk, P.A. Polyakov, T.N. Gerasimenko, 2015, published in Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 2015, No. 1, pp. 136–146.

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Kasatkin, S.I., Artamonov, E.I., Murav’ev, A.M. et al. Control over electronic components by their magnetic field. Autom Remote Control 76, 111–119 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117915010105

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