Analog
Devices, Inc. (ADI) today introduced a 10-degree-of-freedom (DoF)
MEMS inertial measurement unit (IMU) with an embedded sensor fusion
algorithm that delivers extremely accurate orientation sensing in
platform stabilization, navigation and instrumentation applications. The
ADIS16480 10-DoF MEMS IMU is the latest addition to ADI’s iSensor®
MEMS IMU portfolio and integrates a tri-axis gyroscope, tri-axis
accelerometer, tri-axis magnetometer, a pressure sensor and Analog
Devices’ ADSP-BF512 Blackfin® processor in a single package.
The ADIS16480 incorporates an extended Kalman filter (EKF) that fuses
the sensor inputs over time to render exceptionally precise positioning
while reducing design time and cost compared to other MEMS IMUs. This is
particularly useful in systems that require real-time positioning yet
where movement is constant, complex and dynamic, such as military and
commercial aircraft navigation, unmanned vehicles, movable platform
positioning, and industrial robotics.
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Download data sheet and see product page: http://www.analog.com/ADIS16480
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Order samples and evaluation boards: http://www.analog.com/ADIS16480
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To learn more about improving platform stabilization, navigation and
instrumentation applications using MEMS inertial sensors visit: http://www.analog.com/en/mems-sensors/mems-inertial-measurement-units/products/index.html
ADIS16480 Embedded, Extended Kalman Filter Yields Highly Accurate
Orientation Sensing
Kalman filtering is a mathematical algorithm that estimates the given
state of a noisy, variable process by taking multiple measurements over
time, and merging these with a predictive state estimator. When embedded
in the ADIS16480, the Kalman filter intelligently combines the MEMS
IMU’s motion sensor inputs to deliver exceptionally precise positioning
data, even under complex operating conditions characterized by constant,
unpredictable movement. By embedding the filter in the Blackfin
processor’s core, ADI also saves designers the time and cost associated
with the intensive code development, testing and external processing
required by other MEMS IMUs.
“When determining exact position or orientation, industrial and defense
electronics systems are dependent not only on the accuracy of individual
sensors, but on the sophistication of accurately and dynamically
combining multiple inputs,” said Bob Scannell, iSensor business
development manager, MEMS/Sensors Group, Analog Devices. “The ADIS16480
MEMS IMU’s embedded, extended Kalman filter helps the system discern
which sensors to ‘trust’ based on contextual awareness. This allows
system-level designers to achieve positional accuracy under a variety of
demanding environmental conditions by either letting the filter
autonomously adjust, or by tuning the filter via its programmable
interface.”
More About the ADIS16480 iSensor 10-DoF MEMS IMU
With a 330-MHz bandwidth that is 6x wider than competing sensors, the
ADIS16480 iSensor 10-DoF MEMS IMU combines ADI’s high-performance iMEMS®
technology and precision sensor-signal processing to support closely
aligned (0.05 degree) and phase-matched axes, and industry leading
non-linearity of 0.01%. Every MEMS IMU is uniquely factory calibrated,
which significantly reduces the time and risk associated with
development and integration, as well as providing extremely low
sensitivity to thermal drift.
ADIS16480 iSensor 10-DoF MEMS IMU Key Specifications
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Extended adaptive Kalman filter
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Tri-axis, digital gyroscope: ±450°/sec dynamic range
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6°/hr in-run bias stability
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0.3°/√hr angular random walk
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Tri-axis, digital accelerometer: ±10 g
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Tri-axis, digital magnetometer: ±2.5 gauss
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Digital pressure sensor: 300 mbar to 1100 mbar
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Fast start-up time: ~500 ms
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SPI-compatible serial interface
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2000 g shock survivability
Analog Devices Expands iSensor MEMS IMU Portfolio
Also today, ADI further extended its iSensor MEMS IMU portfolio
by introducing the ADIS16448 10-DoF and ADIS16485 6-DoF MEMS sensors.
The ADIS16448 is designed for platform stabilization, navigation and
instrumentation applications and delivers the industry’s best
combination of price, performance and package density (24-mm x 38-mm x
11-mm). The ADIS16485 MEMS IMU includes a tri-axis gyroscope and a
tri-axis accelerometer, and features the best combined gyroscope (6˚/hr)
and accelerometer (32 µg) in-run bias stability of any available 6-DoF
MEMS IMU.
Availability and Pricing
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Full Production
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Price each per 1k units
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Packaging
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ADIS16480
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Now
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Now
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$1545.00
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47 mm × 44 mm × 14 mm
24-lead module with connector interface
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ADIS16448
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Now
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July 15
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$459.00
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24.1 mm x 37.7 mm x 10.6 mm 20-lead module with connector
interface
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ADIS16485
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Now
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$1095.00
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47 mm x 44 mm x14 mm 24-lead module with connector interface
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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. Analog Devices
is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and
manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices is
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