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13. Inertial proprioceptive devices: Self-motion-sensing toys and tools
- www.research.ibm.com
- finally, the technologies used in implementing inertial sensors are described, and a survey of commercially available accelerometers and gyroscopes is presented. ...
- two types of sensors comprise inertial sensing: accelerometers and gyroscopes. accelerometers sense and respond to translational accelerations; gyroscopes sense and respond to rotational rates. ...
- accelerometers have been made of relatively large mechanical proof masses, hinges, and servos; gyroscopes have been built with multiple mechanical gimbals, pick-offs, torques, and bearings. ...
- finally, the technologies used to implement accelerometers and gyroscopes are described, and representative commercial inertial sensors are surveyed.
- As mentioned earlier, inertial sensing is accomplished with two types of sensors: accelerometers and gyroscopes. ... Inertial navigation systems (INSs) used in aircraft, spacecraft, and other vehicles are ordinarily based on an inertial measurement unit that consists of a set of three orthogonal accelerometers and three mutually orthogonal gyroscopes. ... It should also be noted that rotation can be measured inertially without gyroscopes, using the differential linear accelerations measured by two (or more) accelerometers undergoing the same rotational motion but located at different distances from the center of rotation.
- The sensors include accelerometers and gyroscopes as well as a temperature sensor (because the signals of most inertial sensors are temperature-dependent) and any other sensors called for by a given application. ...
- Provided that the system is at rest occasionally, the accelerometers can accurately sense the orientation of the 1 g gravity acceleration vector. ... " Note this scheme will only work if the accelerometers being used are DC responsive (sense both steady-state and changing signals), that is, if they sense constant accelerations.
- Accelerometers. ... Accelerometers sense and respond to translational accelerations; their outputs need to be integrated once with respect to time to get velocity and integrated twice to get position. ...
- Regardless of sensing mechanism, the vast majority of modern accelerometers are of the pendulous type. Pendulous accelerometers feature an inertial proof mass, a segment of the sensor with known mass, that is mechanically coupled to the rest of the sensor by a spring-like hinge or tether--a cantilever structure is an example of a pendulous system. ...
- Piezoelectricity is a primary transducer technology used for pendulous accelerometers. ... Piezoelectric accelerometers, like those made by AMP Inc. ... Piezoelectric accelerometers are called active devices because they generate their own signals and theoretically do not need to be powered. ...
14. Honeywell - Accelerometer
- www.inertialsensor.com
- Accelerometers.
- Accelerometers .
- Accelerometers.
- Accelerometers exported from the United States must be done in accordance with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and/or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) as applicable.
- ANALOG OUTPUT: Q-FLEX® Accelerometers feature a patented Q-Flex etched-quartz-flexure seismic system. ...
- Ready-to-use configurations with integral electronics: Generic Triax, Biax Accelerometers, Windshear Biax, UFDR Biax, Triax Accelerometers.
15. Honeywell Sensotec - Load Cells, Pressure Sensors, and more...
- www.sensotec.com
- Our expanded product offering includes: Pressure Sensors Load Cells Load Cells (Miniature) Torque Cells Torque Watch Gauges LVDTs Wireless Telemetry Instrumentation Digital Gauges Accelerometers Accessories Differential Pressure .
- As part of Honeywell Sensing and Control, Honeywell Sensotec continues to manufacture a broad line of products such as: pressure sensors, torque cells, load cells, accelerometers, lvdt, instrumentation, differential pressure, wireless telemetry, and more. ...
16. Tilt Sensors, Accelerometers, Inertial Navigation, Network Time Protocol
- www.inertial.co.uk
17. Accelerometers
- www.directindustry.co.uk
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18. Accelerometers, low-g accelerometer industry, tilt sensor, MEMS.
- www.memsic.com
- Looking forward, this approach allows for the easy integration of additional functions, or creation of new sensors, using a standard CMOS IC process to expand into other MEMS application areas beyond accelerometers.
- New dual-axis accelerometers bring mems technology to new markets. ...
19. Silicon Designs -- Accelerometers and Accelerometer Products Listing
- www.silicondesigns.com
20. Accelerometer Piezoelectric Accelerometers Triaxial High Frequency Accelerometer Wilcoxon
- www.wilcoxon.com
- World-Class Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors.
- Wilcoxon Research is the world's leading manufacturer of accelerometers, vibration sensors, and accessories for industrial condition based monitoring (CBM) applications.
- Wilcoxon 786 IS and 787 IS Series Accelerometers Intrinsically Safe.
21. Experiments in Autonomous Underground Guidance
- www.acfr.usyd.edu.au
- Another application of Inertial sensors is the use of accelerometers to measure the attitude of the vehicle. The tilt of a platform can be evaluated with two orthogonal accelerometers and knowing the gravity value in the region of operation, assuming vehicle accelerations are negligible compared to gravity. ...
- This means that all of the components, gyros and accelerometers are fixed to a common chassis and are not actively gimballed to align themselves in a pre-specified direction. ...
- This can be done using the accelerometers installed in the platform 5 . If the platform is stationary we can assume that the accelerometers will measure the acceleration of gravity only. Then the attitude of the platform is determined with the accelerometers sensitive to x and y directions. The gyros and accelerometers usually drift with time and temperature. ...
- Accelerometers.
- Measurements made by the accelerometers are in fact a sum of effects due to linear acceleration, orientation of the platform with respect to the gravity vector and angular acceleration of the platform as it moves round a curve. ... The vehicle starts to move and the accelerometers measure vibration, acceleration due to tilt with respect to gravity, angular and linear acceleration 3. ...
22. Accelerometers reduce monitoring/control costs - Bruel and Kjaer UK
- www.engineeringtalk.com
- Accelerometers reduce monitoring/control costs.
- Three accelerometers are now available in the Piezopak family, models 55, 55L and the new 56. ... As low impedance PE devices, these accelerometers offer wide frequency response, high shock survivability and low noise. ... 3mm) Piezopak accelerometers can also be packaged in custom housings allowing for particular cable/connector options. ...
23. Untitled Document
- shahulid.biology.uh.edu
- Santa Rosa, CA), 2) two triaxial accelerometers (Entran Sensors & Electronics Fairfield, NJ), 3) a seven-channel pre-amplified surface EMG amplifier system (Therapeutics Unlimited, Davenport, IA), 4) a two-channel Denver University EOG amplifier, 5) eight pressure-activated footswitches (MotionLab Systems Inc. ...
24. Sherborne Schaevitz Limited - Home
- www.sherborneschaevitz.com
- Welcome to Sherborne Schaevitz - worldwide suppliers of the Schaevitz range of precision accelerometers, inclinometers and load cells from our manufacturing facility in the UK. ...
- A new range of rugged, high accuracy linear accelerometers is now available from Sherborne Schaevitz. ...
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