ADIS16470/ADIS16475/ADIS16477 Mini Mems IMU ±

By Analog Devices Inc 31

ADIS16470/ADIS16475/ADIS16477 Mini Mems IMU ±

ADI’s ADIS16470, ADIS16475, and ADIS16477 are complete inertial measurement unit (IMU) systems that includes a triaxis gyroscope and a triaxis accelerometer. Each inertial sensor combines industry leading iMEMS® technology with signal conditioning that optimizes dynamic performance. The factory calibration characterizes each sensor for sensitivity, bias, alignment, and linear acceleration (gyroscope bias). As a result, each sensor has its own dynamic compensation formulas that provide accurate sensor measurements.

The ADIS16470, ADIS16475, and ADIS16477 provide cost-effective methods for integrating accurate, multi-axis inertial sensing into industrial systems, especially when compared with the complexity and investment associated with discrete designs. All necessary motion testing and calibration are part of the production process at the factory, greatly reducing system integration time. Tight orthogonal alignment simplifies inertial frame alignment in navigation systems. The SPI and register structure provide a simple interface for data collection and configuration control. These IMUs come in a small 44-pin, BGA package that is approximately 11 mm x 15 mm x 11 mm. The ADIS16470, ADIS16475, and ADIS16477 are ideal for smart agriculture, unmanned autonomous vehicles, and navigation systems.

High Performance Inertial Sensors Propelling the Internet of Moving Things

Features
  • Triaxial, digital gyroscope
  • ±125°/sec, ±500°/sec, ±2000°/sec range options
  • Triaxial, digital accelerometer, ±40 g, ±8 g
  • Triaxial, delta angle, and delta velocity outputs
  • Factory calibrated sensitivity, bias, and axial alignment
  • Serial peripheral interface (SPI) compatible
  • Programmable operation and control
  • Single-supply operation: 3.0 V to 3.6 V
  • 2000 g shock survivability
  • Operating temperature range: -25°C to +85°C, -40°C to +105°C
Applications
  • Smart agriculture/construction machinery
  • Navigation, stabilization, and instrumentation
  • Unmanned and autonomous vehicles
  • Internet of Moving Things
  • Factory/industrial automation, robotics
  • Virtual/augmented reality

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