Inertial Navigation Systems, INS/GPS, AHRS, and IMU Sensors for Unmanned Systems

SBG Systems Launches SWaP-Optimized Quanta Micro INS

The Quanta Micro is a GNSS-aided INS that offers a unique combination of navigation performance and SWaP-C, leveraging on a survey grade IMU for optimal heading performance in all applications By Phoebe Grinter / 14 Jun 2022
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SBG Systems has announced the release of its new Quanta Micro Inertial Navigation System (INS), a GNSS-aided INS that offers a unique combination of navigation performance and low Size, Weight, Power and Cost (SWaP-C).

Based on a survey grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) featuring a temperature calibration from -40 to +85°C, and from a cutting edge multi-frequency, multi-constellation GNSS receiver, the Quanta Micro delivers optimal heading performance in all applications.

Main features of the Quanta Micro:

  • Outstanding accuracy: 0.015° Roll/Pitch, 0.035° Heading, 1 cm Position (PPK)
  • Integrates a Survey grade IMU: 0.8°/h Gyro Bias Instability
  • Versatile INS/GNSS that suits all applications: Land, Air, or Marine
  • Highly tested and calibrated from -40°C to 85°C
  • Robust to vibrating environments
  • Quad-constellation multi-band RTK GNSS receiver
  • Smooth post-processing workflow with Qinertia
  • Major size reduction with no compromise on performance
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