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In #103 we changed the field for the transfer function’s unit to the same unit as the measurement data. If we have the measurement data in the domain of voltage but our transfer function shifts the data to the domain of magnetic moment this does not work anymore. Is my understanding correct or is the unit field meant to be set to magnetic moment if a transfer function is specified?
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#103 was wrong. In the text above it is explained that the transfer function is unitless. The mapping to magnetic moment is done by the induction factor.
In #103 we changed the field for the transfer function’s unit to the same unit as the measurement data. If we have the measurement data in the domain of voltage but our transfer function shifts the data to the domain of magnetic moment this does not work anymore. Is my understanding correct or is the unit field meant to be set to magnetic moment if a transfer function is specified?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: