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Characterizing MEMS magneto-impedance sensors using Agilent 4294A and E4991A impedance analyzers
Posted: May 11, 2009 4:45 AM

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This application brief describes the benefits of using Agilent impedance analyzers for device characterization of MEMS magneto-impedance (MI) sensors.
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