Factory price 3D electronic compass sensor provides high-precision 3D direction measurement, with a tilt angle of ±85° and a resolution of 0.1°. Electronic compass sensor uses hard and soft magnetic calibration algorithms, and can choose RS232, RS485 and TTL interfaces, suitable for applications in antenna stabilization, vehicles, ships, system integration and many other fields.
3D electronic compass sensor for sale online, providing accurate three-axis magnetic field measurement with a resolution of 0.1°. Electrical compass has an IP67 protection level, is dustproof and waterproof, and operates stably within a temperature range of -40℃ to +85℃. RS232, RS485, and TTL communication interfaces can be selected for easy integration with various systems, and can be applied in industrial, automotive, outdoor applications, and more.
High-accuracy electronic compass sensors for sale, providing accurate 3-axis directional measurements. 3D electronic compass sensor has an IP67 protection level and is completely dustproof and waterproof. This electronic compass sensor can be equipped with RS232, RS485, and TTL interfaces, with a resolution of 0.1°, making it suitable for applications such as antenna stabilization, vehicles, system integration, and more.
High-accuracy electronic compass module provides precise three-axis directional measurement with a resolution of 0.1°. It supports standard RS232 output interface and has a tilt measurement range of ±85°, making it very suitable for application in electronic compasses and magnetic compasses.
A compass sensor is a device that can sense the Earth's magnetic field and is typically used to measure the direction and heading of equipment. It helps the device determine its orientation relative to the Earth's magnetic north by detecting the strength and direction of the surrounding magnetic field. The working principle of this sensor is based on magnetic field induction. In order to obtain accurate directional information, compass sensors usually need to be calibrated to eliminate magnetic field interference from the surrounding environment. Modern compass sensors are not only compact and low-power, but also have high accuracy, widely used in multiple fields such as smart devices, robots, spacecraft, etc.