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Jun 9th, 2011
Analog Devices’ 10-degrees-of-freedom MEMS iSensor® IMU simplifies designs for unmanned vehicle and first responder navigation.
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) released for general availability today the ADIS16407 iSensor® IMU (inertial measurement unit) which integrates a tri-axis gyroscope, tri-axis accelerometer, tri-axis magnetometer and a pressure sensor into a single package.
Each sensor in the ADIS16407 combines ADI’s industry-leading iMEMS® technology and signal conditioning expertise to optimize the IMU’s 10- DoF (degrees-of-freedom) dynamic performance. Every IMU is factory calibrated for sensitivity, bias, alignment, and temperature. As a result, each sensor has its own dynamic compensation formulas, maximizing accuracy of sensor measurements.
Navigation technology used in first responder or unmanned vehicles not only require multiple axes of sensing, precisely aligned, but also cross integrated to discern tracking/location in dynamic environments. Where no one single sensor provides the required precision, the solution involves merging multiple sensor types with a deep knowledge of the dynamics of the application environment. The ADIS16407 addresses a major portion of this integration effort by combining all necessary sensors in a single product with a simple interface, and full factory calibration, leaving the system designer more time to focus on system dynamics/filtering specific to their application.
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