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Magic Leap One 拆解

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  • Survey says: a six-degrees-of-freedom magnetic sensor coil for tracking the position of the controller.

  • The intensity of the three perpendicular magnetic fields is measured to determine the position and orientation of the controller relative to the headset.

  • Cracking open the controller, we find the (much bigger) emitting half of the tracker, and an 8.4 Wh battery to boot.

  • The copper shielding sprayed into the coil housings likely protects from RF interference, while letting the magnetic field through.

  • Interference could explain the tracker's odd placement, and this may be a temporary solution. It's "old" tech, and will probably be worse for left-handed use.

  • Not pictured: we also dug up what looks like a custom-designed trackpad ringed with LEDs (for future light-tracking hardware, perhaps?).

调查显示是一个六自由度磁传感器线圈,用于跟踪控制器的位置。

测量三个垂直磁场的强度以确定控制器相对于耳机的位置和方向。

拆开控制器以后,我们找到了跟踪器(更大的)发射端和一个用于驱动的 8.4 Wh 电池。

线圈外壳镀的铜似乎是用来屏蔽电磁干扰,同时让磁场穿过。

干扰可以解释跟踪器的奇怪位置,这可能是一个临时解决方案。这个“老”技术,对于左撇子的使用可能会更糟糕。

没有图片:我们也找到了一个看起来像是环有 LED 的定制部件(可能是为了未来了光追踪硬件?)

-[* black] Survey says: a six-degrees-of-freedom [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_coil#Electromagnets|magnetic sensor coil|new_window=true] for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positional_tracking#Magnetic_Tracking|tracking the position|new_window=true] of the controller.
+[* black] Survey says: a six-degrees-of-freedom [https://neosid.de/en/news/3d-cube-antennas-for-electromagnetic-6dof-tracking-systems|magnetic sensor coil|new_window=true] for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positional_tracking#Magnetic_Tracking|tracking the position|new_window=true] of the controller.
[* icon_note] The intensity of the three perpendicular magnetic fields is measured to determine the position and orientation of the controller relative to the headset.
[* black] Cracking open the controller, we find the (much bigger) emitting half of the tracker, and an 8.4 Wh battery to boot.
[* black] The copper shielding sprayed into the coil housings likely protects from RF interference, while letting the magnetic field through.
[* black] Interference could explain the tracker's odd placement, and this may be a temporary solution. It's "old" tech, and will probably be worse for left-handed use.
[* icon_note] Not pictured: we also dug up what looks like a custom-designed [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/MGWOokdPJY2ZEjdU|trackpad ringed with LEDs|new_window=true] (for future light-tracking hardware, perhaps?).

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