DFRobot
Gravity: BMM350 Triple-Axis Magnetometer Sensor for AR / VR
· MPN: SEN0619
The DFRobot Gravity: BMM350 3-axis geomagnetic sensor is designed to measure magnetic fields across three vertical axes and functions as a compass. Utilizing...
The DFRobot Gravity: BMM350 3-axis geomagnetic sensor is designed to measure magnetic fields across three vertical axes and functions as a compass. Utilizing Bosch's patented FlipCore technology, this sensor provides accurate spatial orientation without the need for calibration. It maintains compatibility with the previous BMM150 series while delivering enhanced performance, including lower power consumption and improved measurement capabilities. The BMM350 is powered by the groundbreaking TMR (tunnel magnetoresistance) technology, coupled with a distinctive field shock recovery feature that fortifies the device against interference from external magnetic fields, guaranteeing consistent high-precision measurements. Notably, the BMM350 introduces I3C communication, offering advanced data transmission capabilities that enhance sensor integration and reduce wiring complexity.
Field Shock Recovery Function
Powered by TMR (Tunneling Magneto Resistive) technology, the BMM350 features Field Shock Recovery, ensuring stable performance even when exposed to external magnetic field disturbances. This function makes the sensor highly robust, providing reliable and consistent data in dynamic environments.
Improved Sample Rate and I3C Communication
The BMM350 supports a high sample rate of up to 400Hz, delivering real-time data crucial for applications like AR/VR, AGV geomagnetic navigation, and drones. Additionally, its newly added I3C communication protocol enables faster data transmission and allows multiple sensors to be connected on a single bus, reducing wiring complexity and improving overall system efficiency.
High Precision, Low Power Consumption, and Wide Measurement Range
The BMM350 offers a significant improvement in measurement accuracy compared to its predecessor, the BMM150. It operates with an ultra-low current of just 200μA in normal mode at a 100Hz sample rate, making it ideal for battery-powered devices. With a measurement range of ±2000μT across all three axes, it can handle a broad spectrum of magnetic fields, accommodating both high and low field strengths for various applications.
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- AGV
- An AGV, or automated guided vehicle, is a mobile robot used to move materials without a human driver. This matters because controllers used in AGVs need reliable communication and industrial I/O for motors, sensors, and safety systems.
- Gravity
- Gravity is DFRobot’s plug-in connector system for sensors, motors and modules, using standard cables to reduce loose jumper wiring. It matters because Gravity-compatible parts can connect directly to these ports, while non-Gravity parts may need adapters or manual wiring.
- I3C
- I3C is a newer two-wire communication bus designed as a faster, more capable successor to I2C for sensors and small peripherals. It matters because I3C devices may offer better speed and features, but they need compatible hardware and software support.
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