Tri Axis Inertial Sensor
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The ADIS16350/ADIS16355 iSensor? is a complete triple axis gyroscope and triple axis accelerometer inertial sensing system. This sensor combines the Analog Devices, Inc., iMEMS? and mixed signal...
Features
Vote Now for the ADIS16355 EDN Innovation Award Finalist 2007 Best of Sensors Award! An Overview of the iSensor? family of products is available. FREE signal chain workshops presented by Avnet and ADI Specifications Range +/- 75 to 300 °/s Sensitivity 0.018 °/s/LSB TypicalBand Width (kHz) 0.35kHz Noise Density (°/s/rtHz) 0.05 Temp Sensor Yes Voltage Reference Yes Voltage Supply (V) 4.75 to 5.25 Supply Current (max) 33mA Temp Range (°C) -40 to 85°C Package 23 mm x 23 mm x 23 mm Mod Find Similar Products Functional Block Diagram Enlarge a.SFLink{display:block;background-color:#FFFFFF;border:solid 1px #7F9DB9;font-size:.75em;width:150px;padding:3px;} Symbols and Footprints Features Tri-axis gyroscope with digital range scaling ±75, ±150, ±300°/s settings 14-bit resolution Tri-axis accelerometer ±10 g measurement range 14-bit resolution 350 Hz bandwidth Factory calibrated sensitivity, bias, and alignment Digitally controlled bias calibration Digitally controlled sample rate Digitally controlled filtering Programmable condition monitoring Auxiliary digital input/output Digitally activated self-test Programmable power management Embedded temperature sensor
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