LIS3MDL zero gauss level and factory offset
I'm looking for an AMR 3-axis sensor that is stable and factory calibrated for both gain and offset, say +- 1uT, that I don't need to do any per-chip calibration.
The data sheet for the LIS3MDL indicates that zero-field is +-1 gauss, so 100 uT, and has a statement in section 3.3 that it is factory calibrated. The datasheet does not say anything about the registers involved, or the specification of the factory calibration. If it is +- 1gauss after calibration, that's terrible, but it's unclear.
The app note for the part adds some information, giving the address and description of the offset calibration registers, but it does not mention factory calibration, how accurate it is, or even if the output has these values automatically subtracted.
The goal is a decent compass in an earth field of 60uT or so without any calibration other than what the factory has done.
I also note that the datasheet does not actually state if this is an AMR or a Hall sensor, which have different stability behaviors, nor does it indicate, assuming that it's an AMR, how often the bridge is re-aligned with the coils. Does it take a power cycle to do this, or does a reset do this, or is it done every reading?
Best regards,
Craig
