Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs
Publication Date
Winter 12-22-1959
Abstract
This is a study of the behavior of a "Hall Effect" device by theoretical and experimental methods to determine if its operation may be predicated for various magnetic fields, output resistances, operating temperatures, input resistances, input control currents, and device construction.
This information should prove useful in the design of a circuit where the use of a "Hall Effect" device is contemplated.
Keywords
Hall Effect Devices, Circuit Applications
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Electrical Engineering
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Electrical and Computer Engineering
First Committee Member (Chair)
W.W. Granneman
Second Committee Member
None
Third Committee Member
E.L. Jordan
Recommended Citation
Endsley, David L.. "A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of a Hall Generator." (1959). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ece_etds/312