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KMT32B Magneto Resistive Sensor Slide 2

In 1856, William Thompson, later known as Lord Kelvin, first noticed the magnetoresistive effect in ferromagnetic metals. Practical applications for this discovery had to wait more than a century before reasonable sensors could be made from the needed thin film technology.

PTM Published on: 2011-09-12