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Central venous pressure elevations are associated with intracranial pressure spikes in a model of acute obstructive sleep apnea. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cereb Blood Flow Metab
Riedel CS   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A Wiegand Effect Crankshaft Position Sensor

open access: yesSAE Technical Paper Series, 1980
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The Wiegand Effect has been applied as an ignition trigger in several configurations of automotive distributors. Recent advances in the design of magnetic excitation systems for the Wiegand Effect have made possible considerable improvement in such distributors.
J. David Marks, Michael J. Sinko
openaire   +2 more sources

Construction of Rotational Speed Sensors Based on the Wiegand Module

2020 Moscow Workshop on Electronic and Networking Technologies (MWENT), 2020
Main advantages and disadvantages of rotational speed sensors of various conversion principles are considered. The possibility for developing various baseline designs for constructing rotational speed sensors using the Wiegand module is determined.
Alan K Alimuradov
exaly   +2 more sources

Reliability Evaluation of a Wiegand Effect Wheel Speed Sensor

open access: yesSAE Technical Paper Series, 1986
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A wheel speed sensor for use in automotive applications is analyzed based on the Wiegand effect. A literature search was conducted concurrently with our testing, and it was found that while there exists several papers dealing with an explanation of the effect and notes on possible applications, there was virtually ...
Gary W. Johnson, Joseph P. Kalisz
openaire   +2 more sources

Sensitive magnetic sensors using amorphous Wiegand-type ribbons

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1981
New sensitive bistable magnetic sensors are presented using amorphous magnetostrictive ribbons. These Wiegand-type ribbons induce symmetrical sharp voltage pulses with 20-50 microsecond width at the half amplitude against the sinusoidal exciting field of more than 1.2 Oe and 0.1 Hz - 6 kHz.
K. Mohri, S. Takeuchi, T. Fujimoto
openaire   +1 more source

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