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- Title
Short Distance Telemetry.
- Authors
Busser, John H.
- Abstract
The article discusses the applications of biotelemetry which has a few millimeters or centimeters of tissue that must intervene between the transmitter and the receiving antenna or a meter or less of soil or water. The power transferred from one to the other, and the assorted relationships between such things as coil areas, number of turns of wire on each, and the magnetic properties of the materials in and between the coils, these are all manipulatable in some well-worn formulas. Moreover, an interesting thing about transformers is that they can work both ways with complete reciprocity that lead to one of the useful things that can be done in near field volume.
- Subjects
BIOTELEMETRY; TELEMETERING transmitters; ANTENNAS (Electronics); MAGNETIC properties; ELASTIC rods &; wires; ELECTRIC coils; ELECTRIC transformers; RECIPROCITY theorems; ELECTRONIC measurements
- Publication
BioScience, 1969, Vol 19, Issue 11, p1013
- ISSN
0006-3568
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/bioscience/19.11.1013