High-Accuracy MEMS Accelerometers for UAVs & Unmanned Systems used in Commercial, Industrial & Military Applications

Rugged Inertial- & Industrial-Grade MEMS Accelerometers for UAVs & Unmanned Systems

SDI's accelerometers have been utilized by branches of the U.S. government and Department of Defense as well as a range of clients around the world By Mike Ball / 07 Aug 2024
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Silicon Designs (SDI) is a leading developer of rugged high-accuracy MEMS accelerometers for UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) and unmanned systems. UST is delighted to welcome Silicon Designs on board as a supplier partner, and we will be highlighting their unique solutions and capabilities across our channels over the next 12 months.

We’ve just launched Silicon Designs’ UST supplier profile, which has been written and built by our team in collaboration with the company. The Platinum profile showcases their accelerometer products, which have been supplied to branches of the U.S. government and Department of Defense as well as a range of clients around the world, and offer a wide range of options to suit commercial, industrial and military use cases.

Read on to find out more:

Silicon Designs 1525 Low G Series MEMS accelerometerSDI’s inertial-grade surface mount MEMS DC accelerometers provide the characteristics required for higher-end and tactical-grade UAV and robotics applications, while retaining the same level of ruggedness and reliability as the company’s industrial-grade systems. Featuring excellent long-term stability and insensitivity to changes in temperature, each miniature hermetically-sealed unit incorporates a MEMS capacitive sense element and a custom IC with integrated sense amplifier and differential output stage.

Low-SWaP tactical-grade accelerometer moduleQ-Modules convert SDI’s inertial-grade surface mount MEMS accelerometers into low-SWaP (size, weight and power) fixtures with convenient industry-standard form factors that can be used as drop-in replacements for legacy quartz accelerometers. The modules provide direct pin and form factor compatibility as well as industrial-grade ruggedness and a wide operating temperature range.

The company has also developed a precision reference calibration module that is ideal for accurately determining the sensitivity and frequency response characteristics of unknown MEMS DC accelerometers. Featuring a 4-wire pigtail for compatibility with almost any DAQ system, the module is highly suited to performance specification comparisons, zero-to-medium frequency instrumentation applications, and equipment calibration.

Industrial-grade MEMS accelerometerSDI’s rugged and cost-effective industrial-grade surface mount MEMS DC accelerometers are ideal for UAV and robotics OEMs, serving a wide variety of applications including drone flight control and platform stabilization, as well as UGVs (unmanned ground vehicles) and UUVs (unmanned underwater vehicles). The high-reliability accelerometers incorporate a MEMS capacitive sense element and a custom IC with integrated sense amplifier and differential output stage, and are available in a variety of g-range options.

Model 2240 Hermetic Analog Accelerometer ModuleSilicon Designs has also developed a range of single- and three-axis accelerometer modules based on the above industrial-grade surface mount MEMS accelerometers. Offering g-range options from ±2g to ±400g, they are ideally suited to drone and robotics R&D, test and measurement applications. All modules are self-contained, featuring internal amplifiers and power regulation, and undergo thorough and robust factory testing and calibration before shipping.

To find out more about Silicon Designs and their high-accuracy MEMS accelerometers for drones and robotics, please visit their profile page:
https://www.unmannedsystemstechnology.com/company/silicon-designs/

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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