MAGNETOMETER UNIT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES
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1. A magnetometer unit, comprising logic, at least partly including hardware logic, to:
- receive first magnetic response data from a first magnetic sensor and second magnetic response data from a second magnetic sensor displaced from the first magnetic sensor;
generate a composite response surface representation from the first magnetic response data and the second magnetic response data; and
store the composite response surface representation in a non-transitory memory.
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Abstract
In one example a magnetometer unit comprises logic, to receive first magnetic response data from a first magnetic sensor and second magnetic response data from a second magnetic sensor displaced from the first magnetic sensor, generate a composite response surface representation from the first magnetic response data and the second magnetic response data, and store the composite response surface representation in a non-transitory memory. Other examples may be described.
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1. A magnetometer unit, comprising logic, at least partly including hardware logic, to:
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receive first magnetic response data from a first magnetic sensor and second magnetic response data from a second magnetic sensor displaced from the first magnetic sensor; generate a composite response surface representation from the first magnetic response data and the second magnetic response data; and store the composite response surface representation in a non-transitory memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An electronic device, comprising:
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at least one electronic component; and a magnetometer unit, comprising logic, at least partly including hardware logic, to; receive first magnetic response data from a first magnetic sensor and second magnetic response data from a second magnetic sensor displaced from the first magnetic sensor; generate a composite response surface representation from the first magnetic response data and the second magnetic response data; and store the composite response surface representation in a non-transitory memory. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer program product comprising logic instructions stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium which, when executed by a controller, configure the controller to:
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receive first magnetic response data from a first magnetic sensor and second magnetic response data from a second magnetic sensor displaced from the first magnetic sensor; generate a composite response surface representation from the first magnetic response data and the second magnetic response data; and store the composite response surface representation in a non-transitory memory. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A magnetometer unit, comprising logic, at least partly including hardware logic, to:
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receive first magnetic response data from a first magnetic sensor and second magnetic response data from a second magnetic sensor displaced from the first magnetic sensor; generate a first corrected response surface representation from the first magnetic response data and a second corrected response surface representation from the second magnetic response data; and store the first corrected response surface representation and the second corrected response surface representation in a non-transitory memory. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 23)
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20. An electronic device, comprising:
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at least one electronic component; and a magnetometer unit, comprising logic, at least partly including hardware logic, to; receive first magnetic response data from a first magnetic sensor and second magnetic response data from a second magnetic sensor displaced from the first magnetic sensor; generate a first corrected response surface representation from the first magnetic response data and a second corrected response surface representation from the second magnetic response data; and store the first corrected response surface representation and the second corrected response surface representation in a non-transitory memory. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
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