Magnetic Deviation

by Roger last modified May 04, 2007 11:45 PM
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Magnetic Deviation

Posted by Roger at May 02. 2007
Magnetic Deviation

What is done to calibrate the compass in an aquadopp?

Would you expect an Aquadopp to be susceptible to magnetic deviation of Iron structures?

Can this be corrected for or tested?

Cheers

Roger
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Magnetic Deviation

Posted by Roger at May 04. 2007
Dear Roger

The Aquadopp compass consists of a three axis magnetometer and a two axis tilt sensor.  The magnetometer is calibrated for linearity and offset at Nortek, as is the tilt sensor.  In addition, the magnetometer is calibrated for offset in the software routine "compass calibration", which is accessible for all Aquadopp users.

If there is a magnetic source on the mounting frame the effect of this can - to a large degree - be calibrated by following the instructions in the "compass calibration" routine. The effectiveness of this routine depends on size of the magnetic object but generally works well if the magnetic field that the object generates is no more than half the earth magnetic field.

The full calibration story is actually quite long but I hope the above is of some help <img src=" />:)'>

Best regards,

Atle Lohrmann
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