67-0427-63 Magnetic Imaging Tile - 8x8 SPX-14652
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67-0427-63 Magnetic Imaging Tile - 8x8 SPX-14652

model: 67-0427-63
brand: SparkFun
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Product Model: 67-0427-63
Product Brand: SparkFun

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  • Description
  • The Magnetic Imaging Tile ***s an array of 64 hall effect sensors to convert magnetic fields to the visual spectrum. That's right! You can now see magnetic fields in real time! As is to be expected, there are caveats:the magnetic sensors ***d on the tile are some of the most sensitive on the market but you need to be within 1 to 2 centimeters of the tile to get a good image.
  • The Magnetic Imaging Tile ***s the following components:Magnetic Sensor(64 pixels):DRV5053VA -90mV/mT sensitivity
  • Analog to Digital Conversion:AD7680 16-bit 100kSPS
  • With a 16-bit ADC and a 3.3V range this is approximately 50mV per bit. The Magnetic Imaging Tile is able to detect roughly +/- 0.5mT per bit.
  • The demo shown in the animated gifs don't quite give the Magnetic Imaging Tile justice! The frame rate of gifs is too low! Please see Peter's demo video for some amazing visuals. For our demo in the gif we ***d a SAMD21 Mini to clock out the ADC data to the serial port at 115200. The serial is then parsed by a Processing sketch. All software is open source and available in the repo. This setup can achieve over 76 frames per second. With buffering the setup is capable of 200 fps. The ChipKit MAX32 is also supported and can achieve around 2,000fps. A faster processor should be able to achieve 1500fps(the 100kSPS limit of the ADC). The raw analog signal is also exposed. This allows processors that have built-in faster ADC to convert the signal directly. The theoretical limit of the DRV5053 is around 20,000 fps but would require a very fast ADC.
  • This is a collaboration with Peter Jansen of the "Open Source Science Tricorder Project. You can read about his work on the project on Hack A Day.
  • Note:The board label(they look great, don't they?)for 3V3 is correct. But you can also safely power the board with 5V. This will increase the overall resolution of the ADC and improve the performance.
  • We do not plan to regularly produce SparkX products so get them while they're hot!
  • Experimental Product:SparkX products are rapidly produced to bring you the most cutting edge technology as it becomes available. These products are tested but come with no guarantees. Live technical support is not available for SparkX products. Head on over to our forum for support or to ask a question.
  • Features
  • Powered with 3.3V to 5V
  • Uses approximately 150mA during sensing at 3.3V
  • Size:52x34mm
  • Boards can be tiled next to each other to increase field size with a one 'pixel' gap between boards.

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