The VECTOR-600 is UAV Navigation's most advanced autopilot, featuring built-in physical and logical redundancy that allows it to deliver accurate estimates of attitude and position even in the case of any individual sensor failure. With advanced dead reckoning, it also provides excellent performance under GNSS-denied conditions such as jamming.
The built-in proprietary Air Data and Attitude & Heading Reference Systems (ADAHRS) provide sophisticated sensor fusion with results comparable to FOG performance. Additional sensors such as RTK receivers and altimeters can be integrated to allow the system to undertake complex maneuvers such as precision landing and sea skimming.
Designed to DO-178C standards, the unit's easily-configurable software allows users to quickly define a wide range of autonomous actions such as waypoint following, sensor triggers, and flight mode changes. The system's hardware has been designed to meet a range of exacting standards including MIL-STD-810F for environmental conditions, MIL-STD-461F for EMI/EMC, and DO-254.
Specifications:
Dimensions (H x W x L): | 45 x 68 x 74.5 mm |
Weight: | 180g |
Power: | 9-36 VDC, 2.5W |
AHRS Accuracy: | 2.5 m CEP horizontal position (GNSS available) |
AHRS Error: |
Pitch & Roll error < 0.5áµ’ Heading error < 1áµ’ |
GNSS: | 72-channel receiver (GPS, SBAS, QZSS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo) |
PWM Rate: | 50, 200 or 400 Hz |
I/O: |
2x CAN (up to 1Mbps) 3 x RS-232 (up to 250kbps) 2 x RS-422/485 (up to 1Mbps) 8 ADC inputs with 12-bit resolution 50 Ohm SMA female connector for GNSS |