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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 1996
Filed:
Jun. 07, 1995
J Thomas Fowler, Marblehead, MA (US);
Arthur D. Little Enterprises, Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
An apparatus for mounting a magnetometer including a frame and a platform mounted for rotation within the frame. The magnetometer and one or more counterweights are mounted within the platform such that gravity acting on the counterweights maintains the magnetometer in a horizontal orientation. A first coil is coupled in parallel with the magnetometer and is wound around the perimeter of the platform. A second coil is wound around the perimeter of the frame such that the first and second coils form an air core transformer. The second coil terminates in two terminals which provide a communication port. A sensing circuit coupled to the port electrically communicates with the magnetometer via the inductive coupling provided by the transformer. In alternative embodiments, each of the first and second coils is implemented as two coils with associated diodes. The coils are wound such that they create four transformers, two of the transformers being characterized by a first coupling coefficient and two of the transformers being characterized by a second coupling coefficient. In this embodiment, the inductive coupling provided by the four transformers permits a sensing circuit to apply a bias signal to the magnetometer thereby driving the magnetometer to null balance so that it does not magnetically interfere with any other magnetometers in close proximity, and to allow the magnetometer to operate in a more linear fashion.