Interface configurations for a wearable sensor unit that includes one or more magnetometers

US11525869B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11525869-B2
Application numberUS-202117458111-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 26, 2021
Priority dateMay 3, 2019
Publication dateDec 13, 2022
Grant dateDec 13, 2022

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An exemplary magnetic field measurement system includes a wearable sensor unit that includes a magnetometer and a twisted pair cable interface assembly electrically connected to the magnetometer.

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A magnetic field measurement system comprising: a wearable sensor unit comprising: a magnetometer, and a twisted pair cable interface assembly electrically connected to the magnetometer; and a controller configured to interface with the magnetometer by way of the twisted pair cable interface assembly; wherein the twisted pair cable interface assembly comprises at least one of: a first twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an input of a light source in the magnetometer, the controller being configured to supply a first drive current to the light source by way of a first twisted pair cable connected to the first twisted pair cable interface; a second twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an input of a heater for the light source, the controller being configured to supply a second drive current to the heater for the light source by way of a second twisted pair cable connected to the second twisted pair cable interface; a third twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an output of a thermistor for the light source, the controller being configured to read an output of the thermistor by way of a third twisted pair cable connected to the third twisted pair cable interface; a fourth twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an output of a monitor photodetector configured to monitor a behavior of the light source, the controller being configured to read an output of the monitor photodetector by way of a fourth twisted pair cable connected to the fourth twisted pair cable interface; a fifth twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an input of a heater for a vapor cell of the photodetector, the controller being configured to supply a third drive current to the heater for the vapor cell by way of a fifth twisted pair cable connected to the fifth twisted pair cable interface; or a sixth twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an output of a signal photodetector configured to detect light that passes through the vapor cell, the controller being configured to read an output of the monitor photodetector by way of a sixth twisted pair cable connected to the sixth twisted pair cable interface. 2. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 1 , wherein: the twisted pair cable interface assembly is configured to connect to a twisted pair cable that is also connected to the controller; and the controller is configured to interface with the magnetometer by at least one of transmitting signals to the magnetometer over the twisted pair cable, or receiving signals from the magnetometer over the twisted pair cable. 3. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the wearable sensor unit further comprises a magnetic field generator configured to generate a compensation magnetic field configured to actively shield the magnetometer from ambient background magnetic fields. 4. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 3 , wherein: the wearable sensor unit further comprises a coaxial cable interface assembly electrically connected to the magnetic field generator; the coaxial cable interface assembly is configured to connect to a coaxial cable that is also connected to the controller; and the controller is configured to supply a drive current to the magnetic field generator over the coaxial cable. 5. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 3 , wherein: the magnetic field generator comprises a plurality of conductive windings comprising: a first conductive winding arranged in a first plane, and a second conductive winding arranged in a second plane that is substantially parallel to the first plane; the plurality of conductive windings are configured to generate, when supplied with one or more drive currents by the controller, a first component of the compensation magnetic field, the first component of the compensation magnetic field configured to actively shield a magnetic field sensing region from the ambient background magnetic fields along a first axis that is substantially orthogonal to the first plane and the second plane; and the magnetometer is located within the magnetic field sensing region. 6. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 1 , wherein: the magnetometer comprises a plurality of magnetometers; and the controller is a single controller configured to generate a single clock signal; and use the single clock signal to interface with the magnetometers and the magnetic field generator. 7. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is remote from the wearable sensor unit. 8. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is implemented by a computing device not configured to be worn by a user. 9. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is included in a wearable device configured to be worn by a user and separate from the wearable sensor unit. 10. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is housed within a single housing. 11. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is included within the wearable sensor unit. 12. The magnetic field measurement system of claim 1 , wherein: the magnetometer comprises a photodetector; and the controller comprises a differential signal measurement circuit configured to measure current output by the photodetector. 13. A wearable sensor unit comprising: a magnetometer; a twisted pair cable interface assembly electrically connected to the magnetometer, the magnetometer configured to interface with a controller by way of the twisted pair cable interface assembly; wherein the twisted pair cable interface assembly comprises at least one of: a first twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an input of a light source in the magnetometer, the controller being configured to supply a first drive current to the light source by way of a first twisted pair cable connected to the first twisted pair cable interface; a second twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an input of a heater for the light source, the controller being configured to supply a second drive current to the heater for the light source by way of a second twisted pair cable connected to the second twisted pair cable interface; a third twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an output of a thermistor for the light source, the controller being configured to read an output of the thermistor by way of a third twisted pair cable connected to the third twisted pair cable interface; a fourth twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an output of a monitor photodetector configured to monitor a behavior of the light source, the controller being configured to read an output of the monitor photodetector by way of a fourth twisted pair cable connected to the fourth twisted pair cable interface; a fifth twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an input of a heater for a vapor cell of the photodetector, the controller being configured to supply a third drive current to the heater for the vapor cell by way of a fifth twisted pair cable connected to the fifth twisted pair cable interface; or a sixth twisted pair cable interface electrically connected to an output of a signal photodetector configured to detect light that passes through the vapor cell, the controller being configured to read an output of the monitor photodetector by way of a sixth twisted pair cable connected to the sixth twisted pair cable interface. 14. The wearable sensor unit of claim 13 , wherein: t

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  • Electrical cables or leads therefor, e.g. coaxial cables or ribbon cables · CPC title

  • Housings or packaging of magnetic sensors (packaging of semiconductor devices H10W99/00); Holders · CPC title

  • comprising means, e.g. flux concentrators, flux guides, for guiding or concentrating the magnetic flux, e.g. to the magnetic sensor · CPC title

  • Means for compensating offset magnetic fields or the magnetic flux to be measured; Means for generating calibration magnetic fields · CPC title

  • A61B5/6803Primary

    Head-worn items, e.g. helmets, masks, headphones or goggles · CPC title

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What does patent US11525869B2 cover?
An exemplary magnetic field measurement system includes a wearable sensor unit that includes a magnetometer and a twisted pair cable interface assembly electrically connected to the magnetometer.
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/6803. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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