Patent ID: 11859971
Assignee: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
Field: Measurement (Instruments)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 2:
3. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the second range of angles comprises:
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from zero degrees to 22.5 degrees when the second x-component value is greater than the second y-component value and the second y-component value is greater than zero;
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from 22.5 degrees to forty-five degrees when the second y-component value is greater than the second x-component value and the second x-component value is greater than zero;
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from forty-five degrees to 67.5 degrees when the second y-component value is greater than a negative of the second x-component value and the negative of the second x-component value is greater than zero;
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from 67.5 degrees to ninety degrees when the negative of the second x-component value is greater than the second y-component value and the second y-component value is greater than zero;
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from ninety degrees to 112.5 degrees when the second y-component value is less than zero and the second x-component value is less than the second y-component value;
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from 112.5 degrees to 135 degrees when the second x-component value is less than zero and the second y-component value is less than the second x-component value;
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from 135 degrees to 157.5 degrees when the negative of the second y-component value is greater than the second x-component value and the second x-component value is greater than zero; and
determining that the second range of angles is a range of angles from 157.5 degrees to 180 degrees when the second x-component value is greater than the negative of the second y-component value and the negative of the second y-component value is greater than zero.