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KIT DEVELOP MAGNETOMETER RS232

HMR2300-D21-232-DEMO

Manufacturer Part Number
HMR2300-D21-232-DEMO
Description
KIT DEVELOP MAGNETOMETER RS232
Manufacturer
Honeywell Microelectronics & Precision Sensors
Datasheet

Specifications of HMR2300-D21-232-DEMO

Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Sensor Type
Magnetic, Magnetometer
Sensing Range
±2g
Interface
RS-232
Sensitivity
67 microgauss
Voltage - Supply
6.5 V ~ 15 V
Embedded
No
Utilized Ic / Part
HMR2300
Silicon Manufacturer
Honeywell
Application Sub Type
Accelerometer - Three-Axis
Kit Application Type
Sensing - Motion / Vibration / Shock
Silicon Core Number
HMR2300
Kit Contents
Board
Supply Voltage
15V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Other names
342-1012
HMR2300-DEMO-232
HMR2300
DEVICE ID
The Device ID command (*ddID=nn) will change the HMR2300 ID number. A Write Enable (*ddWE) command is required
before the device ID can be changed. This is required for RS-485 operation when more than one HMR2300 is on a
network. A Device ID = 99 is universal and will simultaneously talk to all units on a network.
BAUD RATE COMMAND
The Baud Rate command (*dd!BR=F or S) will change the HMR2300 baud rate to either fast (19,200 baud) or slow (9600
baud). A Write Enable (*ddWE) command is required before the baud rate can be changed. The last response after this
command has been accepted will be either BAUD=9600 or BAUD=19,200. This will indicate to the user to change to the
identified new baud rate before communications can resume.
ZERO READING COMMAND
The Zero Reading command (*ddZN) will take a magnetic reading and store it in the HMR2300’s microcontroller. This
value will be subtracted from subsequent readings as an offset. The zero reading will be terminated with another
command input(*ddZF) or a power down condition. This feature is useful for setting a reference attitude or nulling the
earth’s field before anomaly detection.
SET/RESET AND AVERAGE COMMANDS
The set-reset function generates a current/magnetic field pulse to each sensor to realign the permalloy thin film
magnetization. This yields the maximum output sensitivity for magnetic sensing. This pulse is generated inside the
HMR2300 and consumes less than 1mA typically. The Set/Reset Mode command (*ddTN or *ddT) activates an internal
switching circuit that flips the current in a “Set” and “Reset” condition. This cancels out any temperature drift effects and
ensures the sensors are operating in their most sensitive region.
Fluctuations in the magnetic readings can be reduced by using the Average Readings commands (*ddVN or *ddV). These
commands provide a low pass filter effect on the output readings that reduces noise due to Set/Reset switching and other
environmental magnetic effects. The two figures below show the average readings effect for step and impulse responses.
Switching the set-reset state is not required to sense magnetic fields. A single Set (or Reset) pulse will maximize the
output sensitivity and it will stay that way for months or years. To turn off the internal switching, enter the command *ddTF
or *ddT. In this state the sensors are either in a Set or Reset mode. If the HMR2300 is exposed to a large magnetic field
(>10 gauss), then another set pulse is required to maximize output sensitivity.
In the Set mode, the direction of the sensitive axis’ are shown on the enclosure label and the board dimensions figure. In
the Reset mode, the sensitive field directions are opposite to those shown. By typing *dd], the user can manually activate
a Set or Reset pulse. The S/R pulse commands can be used the continuous read mode to flip between a Set and Reset
state. Note that the first three readings immediately after these commands will be invalid due to the uncertainty of the
current pulse to the sensor sample time.
DEFAULT AND RESTORE COMMANDS
The Defaut Settings command (*ddD) will force the HMR2300 to all the default parameters. This will not be a permanent
change unless a Store Parameter command (*ddSP) is issued after the Write Enable command. The Restore Settings
command (*ddRST) will force the HMR2300 to all the stored parameters in the EEPROM.
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