High-stability GYRO Sensor by Epson with Bias Output Stability and Low Noise
The XV7081BB by EPSON has superior performance characteristics especially with bias output stability and low noise while consumption less than 1 mA of current. Epson achieves these performances by using Epson’s original quartz sensor element.
Figure 1.Product drawings
This sensor has digital output interface (SPI and I2C) that is compatible with various interface logic levels enabled by interface power supply voltage settings (VDDI) that are independent of the main power supply voltage (VDDM).
Figure 2. Allan Variance
In addition, user-selectable low-pass filters and high-pass filters are available for wide range of cut-off frequencies. The XV7081 is suitable for various applications from consumer electronics such as wearable devices to industrial equipment.
Figure 3. Outline Dimensions
Features
Excellent bias stability over temperature 0.0024 (°/s)/°C Typ.
Low angular random walk 0.065 °/√h Typ.
SPI/I2C serial interface
Integrated user-selectable digital filter
Angular rate output (16 or 24 bits resolution)
Embedded temperature sensor
Wide supply voltage range 2.7 to 3.6 V
Low power consumption 0.9 mA Typ.
Rate range ±400°/s
Applications
Anti-vibration, attitude control for industrial applications
Autonomous machines
Robotics control
Optical image stabilization
Motion detection for human machine interface
- 【Datasheet】XV7081BB GYRO SENSOR (Digital Output)
- 【Datasheet】XV7081BB GYRO SENSOR (Digital Output)
- 【Datasheet】High-stability Gyro Sensor: XV7081BB
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