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IMU inertial system OptoAHRS-II
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IMU inertial system - OptoAHRS-II - Inertial Labs, Inc. - AHRS / MEMS / motion control
IMU inertial system - OptoAHRS-II - Inertial Labs, Inc. - AHRS / MEMS / motion control
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Characteristics

Type
IMU, AHRS, MEMS, motion control
Options
for UAV, for avionics instruments, 3-axis, high-accuracy, lightweight, ITAR-free
Temperature range

Max.: 75 °C
(167 °F)

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Description

Developed by Inertial Labs, the Optically-enhanced Attitude and Heading Reference System – OptoAHRSTM-II is a small size, lower power consumption, precise North-finding and North-keeping system. It combines technologies of inertial sensors with optical image tracking resulting in a robust and reliable 3DOF orientation module capable of operation in virtually any environment. After a successful magnetic calibration, high precision magnetometer headings can be obtained in environments with an undisturbed Earth magnetic field. With the addition of optical image tracking, the Inertial LabsTM OptoAHRS-II is also able to mount directly to the device under measure and with one known reference direction, can be turned on and operated immediately without any magnetic calibration or reliance on magnetic field whatsoever. OptoAHRSTM-II works through the use of reference images. A reference image can be any picture of the horizon or nearby environment in a single direction. Within the reference image, the system identifies a constellation of visual features. From any subsequent image collected by the camera heading is determined by comparing the new constellation of features back to that of the appropriate reference. By incorporating optical orientation data into the sensor fusion solution the device can be resilient against changes in magnetic interferences present in the environment during operation. Each of the technologies compensate for each other’s deficiencies and errors acting as a self checking and calibrating system. For example if a magnetic change is sensed but the camera and accelerometers see no change the magnetic change is ignored. Applications: • Land Survey;

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