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Human-portable MEMS Azimuth sensing unit and method

  • US 8,464,433 B1
  • Filed: 07/07/2010
  • Issued: 06/18/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/07/2009
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An azimuth sensing unit that determines the azimuth of a target, comprising:

  • a spinning wheel;

    a platform that carries the spinning wheel and defines a pointer to be aimed at the target;

    a gyroscope carried by the wheel and that has an input axis and a sinusoidal output signal;

    an accelerometer carried by the wheel and having an input axis and an output signalwherein the gyroscope and the accelerometer are both MEMS devices and are both fabricated on the same chip, and wherein the input axes of the gyroscope and accelerometer are orthogonal or co-linear, and co-planar with the wheel;

    an angle resolver that measures the spin angle of the wheel relative to a reference direction and has a sinusoidal output signal;

    circuitry and leveling devices, responsive to the accelerometer output signal and the resolver output signal, that automatically level the wheel such that the input axes of the gyroscope and the accelerometer are orthogonal to the local vertical; and

    circuitry that determines the target azimuth based on the phase difference between the output signals of the gyroscope and the angle resolver, wherein the phase difference is determined based on the time difference of the zero crossings of the two sinusoidal signals.

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