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OceanServer’s Digital Compasses Feature Soft Iron Correction

By OceanServer
Tuesday, December 01, 2009

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Digital_Compasses
OceanServer's Digital Compasses feature 0.5 degrees nominal accuracy.



OceanServer (Fall River, MA) Digital Compasses feature soft iron correction and can be installed in virtually any physical orientation relative to a customer’s device. Features include:

  • 3-Axis magnetic sensors with 3-Axis accelerometers.
  • A tiny 0.6” sq. board mount package.
  • 1” sq. versions that auto detect either USB or RS232 connections.
  • A TTL interface model.
  • 0.5 degrees nominal accuracy.
  • A resolution of ±180° roll, ±90° tilt, and electronically gimbaled tilt compensation.
  • A 50 MIPS processor that supports IEEE floating point math.
  • A 24 bit A/D converter.
  • Programmable baud rate from 4,800 to 115,000 baud. 

For more information visit www.ocean-server.com

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