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New Tactical-Grade FOG-Based IMU Released

Inertial Labs' new IMU features gyro bias repeatability of 0.5 degrees/hour and less than 2 mg accelerometer bias repeatability over the operational range By Mike Ball / 24 Nov 2022
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IMU-FI-200C FOG IMUInertial Labs has released the IMU-FI-200C, a new high-performance FOG (Fiber-Optic Gyroscope)-based IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). The tactical-grade IMU is a compact, self-contained strapdown unit that measures linear accelerations and angular rates with three-axis FOGs and three-axis high-precision MEMS accelerometers.

The new sensor is highly suited to both motionless and high dynamics applications. Fully calibrated, temperature compensated, and mathematically aligned to an orthogonal coordinate system, the IMU features bias repeatability of 0.5 degrees/hour and less than 2 mg bias repeatability over the operational range.

The IMU-FI-200C is a fully integrated inertial measurement solution that is ideal for a wide range of higher order integrated system applications, such as antenna and line-of-sight stabilization systems, motion reference units (MRU), EO/IR gimbals, and UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) and robotics orientation and stabilization.

The IMU-FI-200C has been thoroughly tested to perform under significant variations in temperature, high vibration, and shock, and is designed to be used in air, marine, and land environments.

Jamie Marraccini, President & CEO of Inertial Labs, commented: “New technology creates new opportunities, and the new IMU-FI-200C represents the innovative approach we take every day at Inertial Labs. The] high performance and the flexibility to integrate into different systems and applications is what we have striven to provide to our customers with this new release.”

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Posted by Mike Ball Mike Ball is our resident technical editor here at Unmanned Systems Technology. Combining his passion for teaching, advanced engineering and all things unmanned, Mike keeps a watchful eye over everything related to the unmanned technical sector. With over 10 years’ experience in the unmanned field and a degree in engineering, Mike’s been heading up our technical team here for the last 8 years. Connect & Contact
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