Hello Ariel,
The sensor would not be damaged as long as you don't exceed the maximum magnetic field it can support (100,000uT). Since the life spam of the device would depend on the customer application, we do not have an estimate of life.
I highly recommend you to take a look at the following application note, which describes how to calibrate the MAG3110 in the presence of hard and soft iron interference:
http://cache.freescale.com/files/sensors/doc/app_note/AN4246.pdf
Hope it helps!
Josh
Hello Ariel,
The sensor would not be damaged as long as you don't exceed the maximum magnetic field it can support (100,000uT). Since the life spam of the device would depend on the customer application, we do not have an estimate of life.
I highly recommend you to take a look at the following application note, which describes how to calibrate the MAG3110 in the presence of hard and soft iron interference:
http://cache.freescale.com/files/sensors/doc/app_note/AN4246.pdf
Hope it helps!
Josh