Hmr3100 – Honeywell HMR3100 User Manual

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HMR3100

SENSOR PRODUCTS


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INTRODUCTION


The Honeywell HMR3100 is a low cost electronic compassing solution for use in consumer electronics and personal
navigation products. Honeywell’s magnetoresistive sensors are utilized to provide enhanced reliability and accuracy
in a small, two-axis, solid state compass design. This compass solution is easily integrated into systems using a
simple UART interface and binary data format. Performance is optimized for a horizontal circuit board orientations.

SPECIFICATIONS

Characteristics

Conditions

Min

Typ

Max

Units

Heading

Accuracy

Level

± 5

deg

RMS

Resolution

0.5

deg

Repeatability

± 3

deg

Magnetic Field

Range

Maximum Magnetic Flux Density

± 2

gauss

Resolution

6

milli-gauss

Electrical

Input Voltage

Unregulated

2.6

3

5

volts DC

Current

Normal Mode (Average)

Sleep Mode

Calibration

0.1

6.1

0.2

7.3

0.5

1

17.3

mA

µA

mA

Digital Interface

USART

USART 9600.N.8.1

2400

9600

19200

Baud

Update

Continuous or Polled

-

2

20

Hz

Connector

8-Pin

-

Physical

Dimensions

Circuit Board Assembly

19 x 19 x

4.5

mm

Weight

1.5

grams

Environment

Temperature

Operating

Storage

0

-40

-
-

+70

+110

°C
°C

Circuit Description


The HMR3100 Digital Compass Solution circuit board includes the basic magnetic sensors and electronics to provide
a digital indication of heading. The HMR3100 has a Honeywell HMC1022 two-axis magnetic sensor on board. The
HMR3100 allows users to derive compassing (heading) measurements when the board is in a reasonably horizontal
(flat) position.

The HMR3100 circuit starts with the HMC1022 two-axis magnetic sensors providing X and Y axis magnetic sensing of
the earth’s field. These sensors are supplied power by a switching transistor to conserve power with battery operated
products. The sensor output voltages are provided to a dual operational amplifier and then to analog to digital

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