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Tactical Grade MEMS Gyroscope Rivals Fiber Optic Gyroscopes on Performance with Significantly Smaller Size, Lighter Weight and Less Power Consumption

Tuesday, November 08, 2011 8:00 AM

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) released for general availability today the ADIS16136 tactical grade iSensor® digital MEMS gyroscope, which provides 3.5o/hr typical bias stability in a matchbox-sized module consuming less than 1 watt and weighing only 25 grams. The new tactical grade (below 10o/hr bias stability) iSensor MEMS gyroscope operates autonomously and requires no user configuration before producing precise and accurate rate sensing data, quickly enabling precision dependent applications such as platform stabilization and control, navigation, robotics, and medical instrumentation.

Analog Devices' ADIS16136 tactical grade iSensor(R) digital MEMS gyroscope rivals fiber optic gyrosc ...

Analog Devices' ADIS16136 tactical grade iSensor(R) digital MEMS gyroscope rivals fiber optic gyroscopes on performance with significantly smaller size, lighter weight and less power consumption (Photo: Business Wire)

  • Download data sheet and see product page: http://www.analog.com/ADIS16136
  • Order samples and evaluation boards: http://www.analog.com/ADIS16136
  • To learn more about improving industrial control using MEMS inertial sensors visit: http://www.analog.com/en/mems-sensors/products/index.html

"The ADIS16136 MEMS gyro is competitive on the stability and angular random walk specifications compared to more costly fiber optic gyros, while demonstrating 2X better linearity, 30X faster start-up, and 5X lower power," said Bob Scannell, iSensor business development manager, MEMS/Sensors Technology Group, Analog Devices. "Even more significant is the ADIS16136 gyro's small size (~1 cubic inch) and low weight of only 25 grams. This is minute by comparison to fiber optic gyros, which can be 10 cubic-inches or larger and will enable many new applications for precision angular rate sensing."

More About the ADIS16136iSensor Digital MEMS Gyroscope

This ADIS16136 is optimized for dynamic performance by combining industry leading iMEMS® technology with ADI's proven signal conditioning expertise. The ADIS16136 provides data at rates of up to 2048 SPS (samples per second) and offers an averaging/decimation filter structure for optimizing noise/bandwidth trade-offs. The serial peripheral interface (SPI) and user register structure provide easy access to configuration controls and calibrated sensor data for embedded processor platforms. Full device-specific calibration over temperature drives the internal compensation resulting in highly stable sensor output with no additional test or characterization required. The available wide bandwidth of 380 Hz provides significant advantage to complex stabilization applications. The new gyro ships in a 36 mm × 44 mm × 14 mm package. Four holes are provided for simple mechanical attachment with a standard 24-pin, dual row, 1-mm-pitch connector that supports electrical attachment to a printed circuit board or cable system. Operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.

ADIS16136 iSensor Gyroscope Key Specifications

  • Digital gyroscope system, ±450°/sec measurement range
  • Noise: 0.0036 o/sec/vHz rms
  • In-run bias stability: 3.5°/hour
  • Angular random walk: 0.16 o/vhr
  • Bias temperature coefficient: ±0.00125 o/s/oC
  • Sensitivity temperature coefficient: +/- 35ppm/oC
  • Bandwidth: 380Hz
  • Power-on start-up time: 180ms
  • Sleep mode recovery time: 2.5ms
 

Pricing and Availability

Product

      Availability      

Operating
Temperature
Range

     

Price Each
Per 1,000

      Packaging

ADIS16136

      Now       -40° C to +85° C       $649.00      

36 mm x 44 mm x 14 mm
module package

 

About Analog Devices

Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. A leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications, Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "ADI" and is included in the S&P 500 Index. http://www.analog.com

iSensor and iMEMS are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc.

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(Source: Business Wire )
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