Analog Devices’ Inertial Sensor Reduces Cost and Complexity of Industrial Motion Control Designs : – ADI’s ADIS16365 sensor offers 50 percent better bias stability and 20 percent more power efficiency, while reducing implementation time for high-end navigation systems by up to one year.


NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) June 9, 2008

Improved GPS Navigation

 

The ADIS16365 can be used anywhere high-performance motion control and feedback is required. In vehicles that rely on GPS satellite navigation to maintain accurate position information, such as high-end agricultural equipment, the IMU enhances their performance by immediately detecting small shifts in the position of the GPS antenna due to rough terrain. This allows for real-time signal correction and provides the highest degree of heading accuracy. Additionally, a vehicle-mounted camera or a factory automation robotic arm can rely on the ADIS16365’s fast response time and excellent stability to maintain ultra-fine resolution even under erratic conditions.

 

“Most inertial motion sensors available today offer a low level of integration and require a high degree of factory calibration,” said Andy Garner, product line director for iSensor intelligent sensor products, Analog Devices. “The ADIS16365 comes fully calibrated and compensated for temperature, voltage and other sensitivities. This means customers receive meaningful data from the device immediately, without requiring additional motion testing or system integration. With its improved stability and feature-rich interface, the ADIS16365 significantly reduces the cost, time and risk of implementation for our customers. The new IMU fills the considerable void between large, expensive IMUs and less integrated sensors that leave much of the design testing and cost burden to the customer.”

 

ADIS16365 Provides Superior, Accessible and Affordable Performance

 

IMU sensor implementation involves complex electro-mechanical design, including many sensor-to-sensor and environmental interdependencies. Traditional solutions are more expensive and also highly customized to a narrow class of applications. The factory calibrated and programmable ADIS16365 simplifies the process of implementing full IMU sensor capability, and provides affordable, precision 6 DoF sensing to the broadest range of customers and applications. The device includes several unique features that further reduce design time and complexity, including an automatic sensor point-of-reference realignment, digital range scaling, dynamic environmental compensation, autonomous self test, and embedded sensor condition monitoring. The device leverages Analog Devices’ proprietary motion and calibration testing processes to capture sensor data and alignment compensations across all three axes, which are then embedded within the IMU, along with calibration for voltage variances, temperature variances, and other influences, all of which are then dynamically compensated in-use and are transparent to the user.

 

The ADIS16365 is backwards compatible with other iSensor 6 DoF sensors and includes a faster data access interface, additional system I/O, a higher dynamic range accelerometer (17g), and an extended temperature range of 40 degrees C to +105 degrees C.

 

Harnessing ADI’s MEMS Expertise for Six-Degrees-of-Freedom Motion

 

Designed using Analog Devices’ world-class iMEMS


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