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MEMS Inertial Navigation IMUs
LINS 800 Series
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The LINS800 series IMUs are based on MEMS technology and utilize advanced signal processing, A/D conversion, digital filters, temperature compensation and rotary table inertia calibration, then output accurate 3-axis acceleration and 3-axis angular rate data. In terms of noise, vibration, nonlinearity, bias stability, temperature drift, shock resistance ......
- Gyro: zero-bias instability (Allen variance) 0.1 /hr zero-bias stability (10s smoothing) < 0.5 /hr
- Range: Gauge ±20g, Gyro ±400dps
- Multiple interfaces available: RS422/RS232
- Output frequency: 200Hz (up to 1KHz)
- High reliability in harsh environments, vibration resistant 20000g
- Wide temperature range: -40~+85C
- Small size: 38.6mm x 44.8mm x 21.5mm
Specification
accelerometer | |
Range: X, Y, Z | ±20g |
Zero-bias instability (Allen variance) | 10 μg |
Zero bias over full temperature range | 2 mg |
resolution (of a photo) | 0.05 mg |
Non-linearity (absolute accuracy) | 0.1% FS |
Cross-axis sensitivity (absolute accuracy) | 0.1% FS |
roam randomly | 0.02m/s/√hr |
bandwidths | 200 Hz |
gyros | |
Range: X, Y, Z | ±400dps |
Zero-bias instability (Allen variance) | < 0.5 º/hr |
Zero bias over full temperature range | 0.1 dps |
resolution (of a photo) | 0.001 dps |
Non-linearity (absolute accuracy) | 0.1% FS |
Cross-axis sensitivity (absolute accuracy) | 0.1% FS |
roam randomly | < 0.1 º/√hr |
bandwidths | 200 Hz |
environmental conditions | |
operating temperature | -40~+85°C |
Storage temperature | -55~+100°C |
Housing Material | aluminum |
Electrical Characteristics | |
operating voltage | 5 VDC |
power wastage | 1 W |
connector | Optional RS232/RS422 |
output frequency | 200Hz |
physical parameter | |
sizes | 38.6mm x 44.8mm x 21.5mm |
weights | 120 grams |
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