Magnetic Field Sensor (MG-BTA)
Specifications and User Guide

TROUBLESHOOTING
-Primary Test: Confirm that the setting switch on the sensor wand is appropriate for the experiment. The low amplification (6.4 mT range)is used to measure relatively strong magnetic fields around permanent magnets and electromagnets. The high amplification (0.32 mT range)is used to measure the magnetic field of the Earth and very weak fields. It is 20 times more sensitive than the low amplification.
-Secondary Test: If the high amplification is used for magnets, make sure that the sensor remains in one position so that the reading is not affected by the background field of the Earth.

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SPECIFICATIONS
-New order code: MG-BTA
-Old order code: MG-DIN
Typical Resolution
± 0.32 mT range: 0.0002 mT
± 6.4 mT range: 0.004 mT

CALIBRATION
-Calibrate? No. The sensor is set to the stored calibration before shipping.
-It is not practical to calibrate the Magnetic Field Sensor without reference to a known source of magnetic field. It is useful, however, to zero the Magnetic Field Sensor. Position the sensor, and zero it using your data-collection software. Now, move the magnetic field source, and not the sensor, to explore the spatial variations of the field.