A completely nonmagnetic calibration platform has been developed and constructed at DTU Space (Technical University of Denmark). It is intended for on-site scalar calibration of high-precise fluxgate magnetometers. An enhanced version of the same platform is being built at the Czech Technical University. There are three axes of rotation in this design (compared to two axes in the previous version). The addition of the third axis allows us to calibrate more complex devices. An electronic compass based on a vector fluxgate magnetometer and micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer is one example. The new platform can also be used to evaluate the parameters of the compass in all possible variations in azimuth, pitch, and roll. The system is based on piezoelectric motors, which are placed on a platform made of aluminum, brass, plastic, and glass. Position sensing is accomplished through custom-made optical incremental sensors. The system is controlled by a microcontroller, which executes commands from a computer. The properties of the system as well as calibration and measurement results will be presented.
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Research Article|
Magnetism and Magnetic Materials|
February 06 2009
Automated system for the calibration of magnetometers
Vojtech Petrucha;
Vojtech Petrucha
a)
1Department of Measurement, Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Czech Technical University in Prague
, Technicka 2, 166 27 Praha 6, Czech Republic
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Petr Kaspar;
Petr Kaspar
b)
1Department of Measurement, Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Czech Technical University in Prague
, Technicka 2, 166 27 Praha 6, Czech Republic
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Pavel Ripka;
Pavel Ripka
c)
1Department of Measurement, Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Czech Technical University in Prague
, Technicka 2, 166 27 Praha 6, Czech Republic
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Jose M. G. Merayo
Jose M. G. Merayo
d)
2National Space Institute-DTU Space,
Technical University of Denmark
, Elektrovej 327, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
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J. Appl. Phys. 105, 07E704 (2009)
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Received:
October 10 2008
Accepted:
October 29 2008
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Vojtech Petrucha, Petr Kaspar, Pavel Ripka, Jose M. G. Merayo; Automated system for the calibration of magnetometers. J. Appl. Phys. 1 April 2009; 105 (7): 07E704. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3062961
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