MDT USB Magnetometer User Manual
●High accuracy TMR magnetic field sensor or high field Hall sensor
●Low power operating directly from a USB port
●Resolution, speed, and sampling can be adjusted
●USB plug and play
●Ability to run multiple USB sensors simultaneously.
●Fully open architecture and documented interface permitting custom code development
●Compatible with any programming language that can access a COM port
●Can be used directly with a terminal emulator program on Windows, Mac, etc.
●Low cost in volume and can be considered for disposable applications
●Data acquisition hardware in the USB connector has a bootloader and it can be custom programmed through a USB port using freely available Arduino software
●TMR sensors provide easy user calibration in Earth’s field with no specialized equipment required, and Hall Sensors are easily calibrated using a magnet
●Data logging graphical interface for Windows
●Standard FTDI USB drivers for compatibility and reliability
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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13 February 2020 |
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Version 4.0.1 |
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18.8 MB |
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