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LINS 500
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"The IMU500 is a 6-degree-of-freedom, high-performance automotive-grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that is small and lightweight, housed in an ultra-durable, compact aluminum alloy case, and shipped fully temperature compensated and calibrated for accuracy, providing a cost-effective solution for our customers.
- Highly accurate 6-axis inertial measurement unit
- Output Interface: SPI
- Zero-bias instability: Gyro < 1°/h, Accelerometer < 15μg
- Range: Gyro ±300°/s, Accelerometer ±6g
- Size and weight: 28 x 28 x 11 (mm), <15g
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +125°C
Specification
Range: X, Y, Z | ±6g |
accelerometer | |
Zero-bias instability (Allen variance) | < 15 µg |
Zero bias over full temperature range | < 3mg |
resolution (of a photo) | 0.2 mg |
Non-linearity (absolute accuracy) | < 200ppm |
roam randomly | < 0.03m/s/v hr |
gyros | |
Range: X, Y, Z | ±300dps |
Zero-bias instability | < 1°/h |
resolution (of a photo) | < 0.01dps |
Non-linearity (absolute accuracy) | < 200ppm |
Cross-axis sensitivity (absolute accuracy) | < 200ppm |
roam randomly | < 0.08º/vhr |
environmental conditions | |
operating temperature | -40~+125°C |
Storage temperature | -55~+150°C |
Housing Material | aluminum |
Electrical Characteristics | |
Input Voltage | 3.3V |
power wastage | <0.15W |
connector | SPI |
output frequency | 1000-2000Hz |
physical parameter | |
sizes | 28mm x 28mm x 11mm |
weights | <15grams |
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