Compensation system for electronic compass
First Claim
1. An electronic compass suitable for use in a vehicle,said electronic compass comprising first and second sensors responsive to an external magnetic field for developing first and second electronic sensor signals respectively representative of said external magnetic field, said external magnetic field being a combination of the earth magnetic field and a deviating field of the vehicle;
- said first and second sensors being oriented in a predetermined angular relation with each other and being aligned in a predetermined angular relation with respective axes of said vehicle;
an electronic circuit for measuring said sensor signals for developing signals indicative of the direction of said vehicle; and
a digital lag filter operating on said sensor signals to reduce the noise in said sensor signals.
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Abstract
An electronic compass is described for use in vehicles. The compass employs a magnetoresistive sensor for sensing the earth magnetic field and the sensor is operated in alternate set/reset bias modes. In a first embodiment, the compass is provided with deviation compensation by a closed loop system including measurement of the sensor output signals and an offset current strap for nullifying the vehicle deviation field. In a second embodiment, deviation compensation is provided by operation in an initial calibration mode and by operation in a normal calibration mode to adjust compensation, as needed, on a long term basis during normal operation of the compass. In the initial calibration mode, while the vehicle is being driven, the signal peak values are adjusted to a nominal earth field level by changing the offset current. Then, compensating signal reference values for each axis are determined as each peak for that axis is determined. The system automatically exits the initial calibration mode when certain criteria have been met. In the normal compensation mode, The signal reference value for each axis is adjusted at least once during the time interval between turn-on and turn-off of the vehicle ignition switch.
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10 Claims
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1. An electronic compass suitable for use in a vehicle,
said electronic compass comprising first and second sensors responsive to an external magnetic field for developing first and second electronic sensor signals respectively representative of said external magnetic field, said external magnetic field being a combination of the earth magnetic field and a deviating field of the vehicle; -
said first and second sensors being oriented in a predetermined angular relation with each other and being aligned in a predetermined angular relation with respective axes of said vehicle; an electronic circuit for measuring said sensor signals for developing signals indicative of the direction of said vehicle; and a digital lag filter operating on said sensor signals to reduce the noise in said sensor signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An electronic compass suitable for use in a vehicle,
said electronic compass comprising first and second sensors responsive to an external magnitude field for developing first and second electronic sensor signals respectively representative of said external magnetic field, said external magnetic field being a combination of the earth magnetic field and a deviating field of the vehicle; -
said first and second sensors being oriented in a predetermined angular relation with each other and being aligned in a predetermined angular relation with respective axes of said vehicle; an electronic circuit for measuring said sensor signals for developing signals indicative of the direction of said vehicle; a digital lag filter operating on said sensor signals to reduce the noise in said sensor signals; and an electronic display coupled with said electronic circuit for displaying said direction, said electronic display comprising an octant display representing one of the eight principal compass points and comprising display time dampening with progressive time dampening wherein said time dampening progressively increases in correspondence to the number of octants by which a new octant display differs from an existing octant display.
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