MarkD wrote:
> Hi Hannes,
>
> It doesn't suffer from vibrations, it would if I banged it lol, but no it
> seems fine.
>
> Do you still have a magnetometer on the go Hannes ?
Mark,
nope. Mag's are on the waiting list here for quite some
time. I'm more into radiation detection now.
But when I finally have the time and motivation, I'll
try your circuit that I also included on magnetometer.org
I'd love to build a (working) proton precession mag -
I actually started one a while ago - but that one never
worked since I don't have a powerful enough power supply
to drive the coil. And then the readout circuit is very
critical - high gain, loves to oscillate!
But one day...
See there comes my passion for particles into the game again.
Spinning protons and magnetic fields... WHOOOAAA :-)
Yours,
Hannes.
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