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magnetic calibration #37
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Yes all three directions, really over all possible directions over the
entire 3D response surface.
…On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 10:16 AM robotdreamers ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Kris, for 8-shape magnetic calibration. Do i need to move in 8-shape
for all three dimensions (x, y, z)?
This what happens when I did on all directions on my chip. I am using uT
units. And does it has to be around 0 like what you have done. Thank you
very much.
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Does the well calibrated chip should produce the mag value nicely around point 0.0 when it stays still? |
No, it will produce values consistent with the local magnetic field at your
location, which you can look up and compare. For example, in my part of
California, Mz should be -450 mG.
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Does the well calibrated chip should produce the mag value nicely around
point 0.0 when it stays still?
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It means SQRT(Mx**2 + My**2 + Mz**2) ~ 480 mG, as expected. Look at the
USGS for local field in your area, probably not too different from
Danville, California.
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I my location it looks like this, does it mean mZ = 480mG. what can I tell
about mX and mY. Thanks.
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Huh?
227 mG, 54 mG, 420 mG is this what your mag shows?
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so how should I read this :). so many jargons for an amateur :(
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No i got from this website for my location: https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag-web/#igrfwmm |
ah so I am supposed I should expect: mX to be 227mG, mY 54mG and mZ 419mG. |
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Hi Kris, for 8-shape magnetic calibration. Do i need to move in 8-shape for all three dimensions (x, y, z)?
This what happens when I did on all directions on my chip. I am using uT units. And does it has to be around 0 like what you have done. Thank you very much.
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