samf48
Mechanical
- May 28, 2014
- 8
How would one go about calibrating several magnetometers in a production environment? The magnetometer is being used for the purposes of a compass.
Currently I'm calibrating them one-by-one in an open field free from magnetic interference (i.e. no hard or soft iron around) by rotating my magnetometer, and associated electronics, in all three dimensions and then compensating, through software, for the inherent magnetic interference of the on-board electronics.
I'm curious though how large companies scale this process without introducing magnetic interference. I am also assuming they don't go outside into an open field and do this so I wonder how you can control magnetic interference inside a building presumably with ferrous metal in the walls.
Currently I'm calibrating them one-by-one in an open field free from magnetic interference (i.e. no hard or soft iron around) by rotating my magnetometer, and associated electronics, in all three dimensions and then compensating, through software, for the inherent magnetic interference of the on-board electronics.
I'm curious though how large companies scale this process without introducing magnetic interference. I am also assuming they don't go outside into an open field and do this so I wonder how you can control magnetic interference inside a building presumably with ferrous metal in the walls.