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titleOfInvention Magnetic measurement circuit
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a magnetic measurement circuit capable of significantly reducing the measurement time compared with the conventional one. An X-axis sensor 1 outputs a signal corresponding to the strength of geomagnetism in the X-axis direction to an A / D converter 5 via an amplifier 4. The A / D 5 sequentially generates a monotonically increasing voltage at a constant step width at the clock timing, and outputs a signal to the control circuit 6 when the voltage becomes equal to or higher than the voltage corresponding to the output of the amplifier 4. . The control circuit 6 counts the clock, receives a signal from the A / D 5 and sets the count value as the first data. Next, the A / D 5 sequentially generates a voltage that monotonously increases with a small step width at the timing of the clock, and outputs a signal again when the voltage becomes equal to or higher than the voltage corresponding to the output of the amplifying unit 4. . The control circuit 6 counts the clock, receives the signal, and sets the count value as second data. Then, the first and second data are output to the CPU 8. [Selection] Figure 2
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