EMCORE-Orion™ EN-1000 High-Precision Micro Inertial Navigation System (MINAV) PRELIMINARY DATASHEET
●Suitable for Applications Where GPS is Unavailable or Denied
■The new EMCORE-Orion™ EN-1000 high-precision Micro Inertial Navigation System (MINAV) is developed primarily for applications where navigation aids such as GPS are unavailable or denied. EMCORE’s advanced technology has enabled the unit to provide performance comparable to traditional RLG INS with 1/3 the Size, Weight and Power (SWaP).
■The EMCORE-Orion™ MINAV series is a state-of-the-art, fiber optic gyro-based Inertial Navigation System (INS) platform incorporating EMCORE’s proprietary integrated optics devices to enhance performance, providing stand-alone aircraft grade navigator performance in 1/3 the size of competing systems. There is an option for internal or external GPS. In a GPS denied environment the EN-1000 MINAV will gyrocompass to approximately 1.5 milliradian.
●Advantages: The EMCORE-Orion™ MINAV’s design provides lower noise and greater stability than competitor INS or IMUs in a similar volume. Its low SWaP makes it the ideal inertial navigation system for drones/UAVs and dismounted soldier applications.
●Features
■Three-Axis, Precision Closed-Loop FOG
■Using EMCORE’s Proprietary FOG Transceiver that Enhances Performance, Increases Relability and Lowers Cost
■FOG Sensor Coil Diameters are Optimized for Navigation
■Three Precision Traditional Mechanical or MEMS Accelerometers
■Next-Generation Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) Electronics
■Programmable (factory) I/O with Exceptional Flexibility with Options for IMU, Navigation or Combined Data
■More Economical than Competing Systems
[ drones ][ UAVs ][ dismounted soldier applications ][ UUVs ][ Ground Vehicle Navigation ][ Oil Exploration ][ Gas Exploration ][ Aeronautics Aviation ][ Civil Aviation ] |
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