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Gerrit Guest
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Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2003 3:24 pm |
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Hello all,
I'm looking for a simple design of een electronic compass.
I need aproxamatly 15° resolution
Does any one have a schematic and a simple piece of source code?
Reagrds,
Gerrit
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Dave Yeatman Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2003 5:45 pm |
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Gerrit,
Try this electronic compass. Easy to interface to the PIC.
<a href="http://www.dinsmoresensors.com/" TARGET="_blank">http://www.dinsmoresensors.com/</a>
Dave
:=Hello all,
:=
:=I'm looking for a simple design of een electronic compass.
:=
:=I need aproxamatly 15° resolution
:=
:=Does any one have a schematic and a simple piece of source code?
:=
:=
:=Reagrds,
:=
:=Gerrit
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R.J.Hamlett Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 2:38 am |
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:=Hello all,
:=
:=I'm looking for a simple design of een electronic compass.
:=
:=I need aproxamatly 15° resolution
:=
:=Does any one have a schematic and a simple piece of source code?
:=
:=
:=Reagrds,
:=
:=Gerrit
I have a design I did some time ago, based on the '1655' analogue compass sensor (this has a tiny magnetic compass needle, used as a 'magnetic amplifier', to give a much larger signal change, than is seen from 'fluxgate' compasses), using a 16C71, to drive a digital pot, giving 0-99, round the circle. The circuit was designed to allow this to directly drive the Lego 'mindstorms' robotic system. The code is in CCS C. The circuit is fairly simple (but does contain all the extra 'interface' hardware, to connect the unit to the mindstorms system. I use the watchdog, to allow the chip to sleep for a large amount of the time, switching off the compass itself at the same time, to minimise power consumption.
I could send you the circuits, and the code 'direct', if you give me an email address.
Best Wishes
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Gerrit Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 3:52 am |
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Hello Hamlett,
I would be very interested in a simple design.
And sample (source) code in CCS C.
My e-mail address is gerrit@rc-engineering.nl.
Thank you al ready for your help.
Regards,
Gerrit Faas
:=:=Hello all,
:=:=
:=:=I'm looking for a simple design of een electronic compass.
:=:=
:=:=I need aproxamatly 15° resolution
:=:=
:=:=Does any one have a schematic and a simple piece of source code?
:=:=
:=:=
:=:=Reagrds,
:=:=
:=:=Gerrit
:=I have a design I did some time ago, based on the '1655' analogue compass sensor (this has a tiny magnetic compass needle, used as a 'magnetic amplifier', to give a much larger signal change, than is seen from 'fluxgate' compasses), using a 16C71, to drive a digital pot, giving 0-99, round the circle. The circuit was designed to allow this to directly drive the Lego 'mindstorms' robotic system. The code is in CCS C. The circuit is fairly simple (but does contain all the extra 'interface' hardware, to connect the unit to the mindstorms system. I use the watchdog, to allow the chip to sleep for a large amount of the time, switching off the compass itself at the same time, to minimise power consumption.
:=I could send you the circuits, and the code 'direct', if you give me an email address.
:=
:=Best Wishes
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R.J.Hamlett Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 4:06 am |
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:=Hello Hamlett,
:=
:=I would be very interested in a simple design.
:=And sample (source) code in CCS C.
:=
:=My e-mail address is gerrit@rc-engineering.nl.
:=
:=Thank you al ready for your help.
:=
:=Regards,
:=
:=Gerrit Faas
OK it is on it's way...
Best Wishes
:=
:=:=:=Hello all,
:=:=:=
:=:=:=I'm looking for a simple design of een electronic compass.
:=:=:=
:=:=:=I need aproxamatly 15° resolution
:=:=:=
:=:=:=Does any one have a schematic and a simple piece of source code?
:=:=:=
:=:=:=
:=:=:=Reagrds,
:=:=:=
:=:=:=Gerrit
:=:=I have a design I did some time ago, based on the '1655' analogue compass sensor (this has a tiny magnetic compass needle, used as a 'magnetic amplifier', to give a much larger signal change, than is seen from 'fluxgate' compasses), using a 16C71, to drive a digital pot, giving 0-99, round the circle. The circuit was designed to allow this to directly drive the Lego 'mindstorms' robotic system. The code is in CCS C. The circuit is fairly simple (but does contain all the extra 'interface' hardware, to connect the unit to the mindstorms system. I use the watchdog, to allow the chip to sleep for a large amount of the time, switching off the compass itself at the same time, to minimise power consumption.
:=:=I could send you the circuits, and the code 'direct', if you give me an email address.
:=:=
:=:=Best Wishes
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Chang-Huei Wu Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 7:30 pm |
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Dear R. J.
I am very interested in your 1655 design (curently using Honeywell's HMR3300 and Vector 2X), please give me a kick to start it again,
My e-mail: mechwu@saturn.yzu.edu.tw
Thanks a lot,
Chang-Huei Wu
:=I have a design I did some time ago, based on the '1655' analogue compass sensor (this has a tiny magnetic compass needle, used as a 'magnetic amplifier', to give a much larger signal change, than is seen from 'fluxgate' compasses), using a 16C71, to drive a digital pot, giving 0-99, round the circle. The circuit was designed to allow this to directly drive the Lego 'mindstorms' robotic system. The code is in CCS C. The circuit is fairly simple (but does contain all the extra 'interface' hardware, to connect the unit to the mindstorms system. I use the watchdog, to allow the chip to sleep for a large amount of the time, switching off the compass itself at the same time, to minimise power consumption.
:=I could send you the circuits, and the code 'direct', if you give me an email address.
:=
:=Best Wishes
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Chang-Huei Wu Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 7:32 pm |
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Dear R. J.
I am very interested in your 1655 design (curently using Honeywell's HMR3300 and Vector 2X), please give me a kick to start it again,
My e-mail: mechwu@saturn.yzu.edu.tw
Thanks a lot,
Chang-Huei Wu
:=I have a design I did some time ago, based on the '1655' analogue compass sensor (this has a tiny magnetic compass needle, used as a 'magnetic amplifier', to give a much larger signal change, than is seen from 'fluxgate' compasses), using a 16C71, to drive a digital pot, giving 0-99, round the circle. The circuit was designed to allow this to directly drive the Lego 'mindstorms' robotic system. The code is in CCS C. The circuit is fairly simple (but does contain all the extra 'interface' hardware, to connect the unit to the mindstorms system. I use the watchdog, to allow the chip to sleep for a large amount of the time, switching off the compass itself at the same time, to minimise power consumption.
:=I could send you the circuits, and the code 'direct', if you give me an email address.
:=
:=Best Wishes
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Kamarul Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 10:21 pm |
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Hello Hamlett,
I would also like to have your design and the source code. Could you please email them to me at kamarul@um.edu.my.
Thank you in advance.
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R.J.Hamlett Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 1:59 am |
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:=Dear R. J.
:=
:=I am very interested in your 1655 design (curently using Honeywell's HMR3300 and Vector 2X), please give me a kick to start it again,
:=
:=My e-mail: mechwu@saturn.yzu.edu.tw
:=
:=Thanks a lot,
:=
:=Chang-Huei Wu
OK. Have forwarded the design to you.
Best Wishes
:=:=I have a design I did some time ago, based on the '1655' analogue compass sensor (this has a tiny magnetic compass needle, used as a 'magnetic amplifier', to give a much larger signal change, than is seen from 'fluxgate' compasses), using a 16C71, to drive a digital pot, giving 0-99, round the circle. The circuit was designed to allow this to directly drive the Lego 'mindstorms' robotic system. The code is in CCS C. The circuit is fairly simple (but does contain all the extra 'interface' hardware, to connect the unit to the mindstorms system. I use the watchdog, to allow the chip to sleep for a large amount of the time, switching off the compass itself at the same time, to minimise power consumption.
:=:=I could send you the circuits, and the code 'direct', if you give me an email address.
:=:=
:=:=Best Wishes
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R.J.Hamlett Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 2:07 am |
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:=Hello Hamlett,
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:=I would also like to have your design and the source code. Could you please email them to me at kamarul@um.edu.my.
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:=Thank you in advance.
Ok. On it's way to you as well.
I notice Mr Chang-Huei Wu, has sent me a 'private' post. These never seem to work (have a look back for comments about this 'feature' of the board...). He should have my direct email now, so if you want to talk privately, 'drop me a mail'. :-)
Best Wishes
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Chang-Huei Wu Guest
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Re: Simple electronic compass |
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 3:33 am |
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:=I notice Mr Chang-Huei Wu, has sent me a 'private' post. These never seem to work (have a look back for comments about this 'feature' of the board...). He should have my direct email now, so if you want to talk privately, 'drop me a mail'. :-)
:=
:=Best Wishes
Got it!
Thanks a lot
Chang-Huei Wu
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