One person I am dealing with needs to detect large pieces of metal in a VERY High Temperature Area, using a special designed PI I designed for his application.
He Wrote to me:
I suspect that as Temperature goes Up, So does the DC Resistance of the Coil.
Causing a Lower Magnetic Field.
Also I know magnets LOSE Magnetism at higher temperatures.
Not sure if this also applies to Electromagnets.
ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS?
Or Possible Cures?
He Wrote to me:
I have been working with the pulse circuits for many months I am focusing on temperature compensating the coil when its at high temp (450F) I have managed to encapsulate it in ceramic which is no problem in this temp but the sensitivity on the coil goes down with an increase in temp.
Causing a Lower Magnetic Field.
Also I know magnets LOSE Magnetism at higher temperatures.
Not sure if this also applies to Electromagnets.
ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS?
Or Possible Cures?
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