1 calibration settings, Calibration type, Number of points – PNI FieldForce Trax User Manual

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PNI Sensor Corporation

DOC#1016505 r06

TRAX User Manual

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6.5.1

Calibration Settings

Calibration Type

The “Calibration Type” pull down menu establishes the type of calibration to be
performed. The options are Full, 2D, Hard-Iron-Only, Limited-Tilt, and

Accelerometer. These are briefly discussed below and in more detail in Section 5.

Full Range – recommended calibration method when ≥45° of tilt is possible.

2D – recommended when the available tilt range is limited to ≤5

°.

Hard Iron Only – serves as a hard-iron recalibration to a prior calibration. If the

hard-iron distortion around the device changes, this procedure can bring the device

back into specification more quickly than other methods.

Limited Tilt Range – recommended calibration method when >5° of tilt calibration

is available, but tilt is restricted to <45°. (i.e. full range calibration is not possible.)

Accelerometer – The user should select this when accelerometer calibration will be

performed. Accelerometer calibration is recommended every 6 to 12 months to

compensate for bias drift in the accelerometer. The TRAX can also be returned to

PNI for accelerometer calibration.

Number of Points

This establishes how many samples will be taken during the calibration. The minimum and

recommended number of samples depends on the calibration method, and is summarized in

The following subsections provide instructions for performing a magnetic calibration of a

TRAX system. Several calibration mode options exist, as summarized in Table 5-1. To meet

the accuracy specification, the number of samples should be the “Minimum Recommended”

value, or greater. Calibration may be performed using TRAX Studio or using the PNI binary

protocol, and up to 8 sets of magnetic calibration coefficients may be saved. The

recommended calibration patterns described in the following sub-sections provide a good

distribution of sample points. Also, PNI recommends the location of the TRAX remain fairly

constant while only the orientation is changed.

Table 5-1. The maximum number of samples is 18.

Mag Coefficient Set & Accel Coefficient Set

At any one time, the TRAX will use one set of magnetic calibration coefficients and

one set of accelerometer calibration coefficients. The magnetic coefficients

compensate for measured magnetic distortions in the host system as determined

during a magnetic calibration. The accelerometer coefficients compensate for bias

and offset of the accelerometers, as determined during an accelerometer calibration.

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