Description
ASC’s precision navigation and pointing gyros are used typically in industrial environments due to their excellent shock and vibration rejection. ASC’s gyroscopes, 271 and 273, feature an anodised aluminium housing, which is light-weight and provides case isolation against ground loops. The sensor sensitivity and bias is extremely stable over a wide temperature range from -40°C to +85°C.
Specifications
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Physical Properties
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Width [m]
0.025
Length [m]
0.025
Height [m]
0.0215
Housing material
Anodised Aluminium
Weight {kg}
0.035
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General
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Area of Application
Precision Navigation and Pointing, Automotive in-car Navigation, Precision GPS Vehicle and Personal Navigation Aiding (Dead REckoning Navigation), Vehicle Yaw/Pitch and Roll Rate Sensing, Gesture Sensing, Motion Tracking, Precision Agricultrue, Camera/Antenna/Platform Stabilisation, Industrial and Robotics
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More information
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More information
ASC’s precision navigation and pointing gyroscopes are made of robust silicon MEMS vibratingring elements. The gyro detects the magnitude and direction of angular velocity by using thecoriolis force effect. As the gyro is rotated, coriolis forces acting on the silicon ring cause radial movement at the ring perimeter, the magnitude of which is proportional to the angular velocity of rotation. The gyro thus produces an analog voltage signal, which is linearly proportional to angular rate. The balanced ring design results in excellent shock and vibration insensitivity.
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Performance
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Operating temperature: min. [°C]
-40
Operating temperature: max. [°C]
85
Angle Random Walk (25°C)
0.2°/√hr
Bias Offset
3°/s
Bias Instability (constant temp)
9°/hr
Shock Survivability
500 (1 ms half-sine) ; 10000 (survival)
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Heading specifications
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Angular rate range
75° - 900°
Band width
150 Hz
Type of sensor
MEMS vibrating ring
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Electronics and communication
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Input Voltage
7 to 40
Power Consumption (max)
18mA