Vergne, CĂ©lineNicolas, HugoMadec, MorganHemm-Ode, SimoneGuzman, RaphaelPascal, Joris2024-02-082024-02-08202310.1109/INTERMAGShortPapers58606.2023.10228438https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/44080On-chip magnetometers are already integrated within long-term implants such as cardiac implantable electronic devices. They are also good candidates to be integrated within the next generations of brain stimulation electrodes to provide their position and orientation. In all cases, long-term implants are expected to be at least certified as MRI conditional. We investigated the resilience to the exposure to 3 T and 7 T of an anisotropic magnetoresistive sensor integrating a set/reset function. The sensitivity, non-linearity, and offset of a batch of 63 identical sensors were not affected by the exposure. These preliminary results provide new insights on the usability of magnetoresistive sensors for biomedical applications requiring MRI conditionality.en600 - Technik, Medizin, angewandte WissenschaftenExperimental assessment of the performances of an anisotropic magnetoresistive sensor after exposure to strong magnetic fields04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift