M-G370PDS0 IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit)
■The M-G370PDS0 is a small form factor inertial measurement unit (IMU) with 6 degrees of freedom: triaxial angular rates and linear accelerations, and provides high-stability and high-precision measurement capabilities with the use of high-precision compensation technology. A variety of calibration parameters are stored in memory of the IMU, and are automatically reflected in the measurement data being sent to the application after the power of the IMU is turned on. With general-purpose SPI/UART support for host communications, the M-G370PDS0reduces technical barriers for users to introduce inertial measurement and minimizes design resources to implement inertial movement analysis and control applications. The features of the IMU such as high stability, high precision, small size and super low noise make it easy to create and differentiate applications in various fields of industrial systems, especially for stabilization applications.
IMU 、 Inertial Measurement Unit 、 small form factor inertial measurement unit |
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[ Unmanned Vehicles ][ Antenna Platform Stabilization ][ Camera Gimbals ][ Vibration Control ][ Vibration Stabilization ][ Navigation Systems ][ industrial systems ] |
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APR, 2022 |
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