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Vibration Rejecting ±250°/s Yaw Rate Gyro

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Electronics Sensor Product Number : ADXRS642

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Applications

Industrial applications Inertial Measurement Units Severe Mechanical Environments Platform stabilization
Platform control Severe mechanical environments Inertial Measurement Units

Properties

Complete rate gyroscope on a single chip Z-axis (yaw rate) response 20°/hour bias stability 0.02°/√second angle random walk High vibration rejection over wide frequency 10,000 g powered shock survivability Ratiometric to referenced supply 5 V single-supply operation −40°C to +105°C operation See data sheet for additional features

Gyroscope Vibration Rejection

Manufacturer's Description

The ADXRS64x family of low noise, vibration rejecting yaw rate gyroscopes are drop-in performance upgrades to existing designs using the ADXRS62x family.

The ADXRS642 is a drop-in performance upgrade to existing designs of the ADXRS62x family and is rated at ±250°/s bringing improved vibration and shock immunity performance.

The ADXRS642 is a complete angular rate sensor (gyroscope) that uses the Analog Devices, Inc., surface-micromachining process to make a functionally complete and low cost angular rate sensor integrated with all of the required electronics on one chip. The manufacturing technique for this device is a patented high volume BiMOS process with years of proven field reliability.

The ADXRS642 is an industrial grade gyroscope that is 100% pin, package, temperature, and function compatible with the ADXRS622 and ADXRS652 – while offering enhanced vibration rejection.

The output signal, RATEOUT (1B, 2A), is a voltage proportional to angular rate about the axis normal to the top surface of the package. The measurement range is a minimum of ±250°/s. The output is ratiometric with respect to a provided reference supply. Other external capacitors are required for operation.

A temperature output is provided for compensation techniques. Two digital self-test inputs electromechanically excite the sensor to test proper operation of both the sensor and the signal conditioning circuits. The ADXRS642 is available in a 7 mm × 7 mm × 3 mm BGA chip-scale package.