Magnetic converter having a magnetoresistive element

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G11B 5/39 (2006.01) G01R 33/09 (2006.01)

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CA 1076253

PHN 8050 2-2-1976 ABSTRACT: A magnetic converter having a magnetoresistive element. In order to be able to use a magnetoresistive element which couples a large height (and hence good resistan- ce to detrition) to a good reproduction of short wave signals, the resistance of the element is measured by means of an alternating current hving a frequency which is larger than Image , where ? is the resistivity, ? the magnetic per- meability and D the cross-section of the element. The current distrubution in the element is then controlled by the lateral skin effect.

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