Patent classifications
G01R33/10
Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera
A Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera wherein magnetic fields are instantaneously converted into an electronic display as a motion picture on a screen. The Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera is extremely portable, outputs magnetic field data instantly giving the user the ability to passively locate and study magnetic phenomenon as they exist in the real world. The Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera invention includes; magnetic sensors that are triangulated, at least one microcontroller and/or microprocessor, has a power source and has a means of an image display.
Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera
A Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera wherein magnetic fields are instantaneously converted into an electronic display as a motion picture on a screen. The Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera is extremely portable, outputs magnetic field data instantly giving the user the ability to passively locate and study magnetic phenomenon as they exist in the real world. The Real-Time Magnetic Field Camera invention includes; magnetic sensors that are triangulated, at least one microcontroller and/or microprocessor, has a power source and has a means of an image display.
Non-contact linear position sensor
Position sensors, including linear position sensors, that utilize magnetic field(s) are disclosed. Disclosed sensors include flux emitters and sensor assemblies. The sensor assemblies include flux collectors that interact with magnetic fields from flux emitters and with a magnetism sensing device. Flux emitters have arrangements of magnets that when combined with the sensor assembly can provide a constantly increasing or a constantly decreasing signal across a range of relative movement.
Non-contact linear position sensor
Position sensors, including linear position sensors, that utilize magnetic field(s) are disclosed. Disclosed sensors include flux emitters and sensor assemblies. The sensor assemblies include flux collectors that interact with magnetic fields from flux emitters and with a magnetism sensing device. Flux emitters have arrangements of magnets that when combined with the sensor assembly can provide a constantly increasing or a constantly decreasing signal across a range of relative movement.
Position estimation device and position estimation method
A position estimation device acquires detection values of magnetic field strength at three or more locations of a rotor in a range where a rotor angle is less than one rotation. A section is selected based on a detection value of the magnetic field strength from predetermined sections for a pole pair number of the rotor. A feature amount calculator is provided to calculate feature amounts of a waveform of the magnetic field strength based on a combination of the detection values of the magnetic field strength according to the section selected. An estimator is provided to determine, for each segment associated with the section selected, whether or not a magnitude relationship of the feature amounts learned in advance coincides with a magnitude relationship of the feature amounts calculated, and estimating, as a rotation position of the rotor, the pole pair number associated with the segment having the same magnitude relationship.
Position estimation device and position estimation method
A position estimation device acquires detection values of magnetic field strength at three or more locations of a rotor in a range where a rotor angle is less than one rotation. A section is selected based on a detection value of the magnetic field strength from predetermined sections for a pole pair number of the rotor. A feature amount calculator is provided to calculate feature amounts of a waveform of the magnetic field strength based on a combination of the detection values of the magnetic field strength according to the section selected. An estimator is provided to determine, for each segment associated with the section selected, whether or not a magnitude relationship of the feature amounts learned in advance coincides with a magnitude relationship of the feature amounts calculated, and estimating, as a rotation position of the rotor, the pole pair number associated with the segment having the same magnitude relationship.
METHOD FOR DETECTING SURFACE ELECTRIC FIELD DISTRIBUTION OF NANOSTRUCTURES
The disclosure relates to a method for detecting surface electric field distribution of nanostructures. The method includes the following steps of: providing a sample located on an insulated surface of a substrate; spraying first charged nanoparticles to the insulated surface; and blowing vapor to the insulated surface to observe a distribution of the first charged nanoparticles via an optical microscope.
Method for mapping NFC field strength and location on mobile devices
Various embodiments are directed to a method and system for mapping or visualizing the magnetic fields and their associated field strengths of an object, such as a mobile computing device. An example source of the magnetic fields may be a near-field communication (NFC) reader configured in the object. A computer vision system or device may track a visual marker arranged near or on a magnetic field strength detector in order to associate, match, or map the magnetic field strength measurement readings of the detector at different positions or locations on the object. The computer vision system may generate and display a heat map of the object based on at least the magnetic field strength measurements and their relative positions.
Method for mapping NFC field strength and location on mobile devices
Various embodiments are directed to a method and system for mapping or visualizing the magnetic fields and their associated field strengths of an object, such as a mobile computing device. An example source of the magnetic fields may be a near-field communication (NFC) reader configured in the object. A computer vision system or device may track a visual marker arranged near or on a magnetic field strength detector in order to associate, match, or map the magnetic field strength measurement readings of the detector at different positions or locations on the object. The computer vision system may generate and display a heat map of the object based on at least the magnetic field strength measurements and their relative positions.
MAGNETIC IDENTIFICATION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF IDENTIFYING A COMPONENT
An embedded magnetic identification assembly includes a base component formed of a material. Also included is a plurality of elements formed in an array at a surface of the base component, wherein the plurality of elements is formed of a magnetic material.