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This reference book for graduate students links the best results in the development and in the application of Hall effect devices with the sound physical and technological basics. It includes: chapters on solid-state physics; Hall effect devices; an introduction to interface electronics and magnetic circuits; examples of Hall magnetic sensors, and generic examples of their applications. The book has been thoroughly revised and updated with an improved treatment o the Hall effect, more on the electronic system aspects of Hall elements and of interface electronics, and the introduction of sub-micrometer Hall devices, two- and three- axis Hall devices, and Hall devices that are integrated with magnetic flux concentrators and some of their applications. |