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The 3D E compass sensor has a wide 0-360° azimuth detection range with tilt compensation up to ±85°, ensuring accurate performance even under dynamic conditions. Equipped with advanced hard and soft magnet calibration algorithms, it effectively eliminates magnetic interference, while its built-in three-axis magnetic sensor and accelerometer provide real-time heading calculation. With flexible output options including RS485, RS232, and TTL, along with IP67 protection, wide voltage input (5V/9–36V), and an operating range from -40°C to +85°C, SUCH compass sensor is ideal for marine navigation, vehicle positioning, antenna stabilization, robotic systems, GPS integration, and other precision applications.
Yes. The 3D compass provides heading at low speeds or stationary conditions, while GNSS provides course-over-ground at higher speeds. Fusing them improves navigation reliability.
Yes, because it relies on the Earth's magnetic field rather than GPS. However, please note that reinforced concrete buildings or large metal structures may cause magnetic interference, affecting accuracy.