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Commercial Stabilization

Friday, August 14, 2009

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Accelerometer_Gladiator
Designed for commercial stabilization and aircraft applications that require a high performance and high input due to vibration, the unit utilizes standard +5V DC power and has a voltage output.



The all new A35 MEMS High Performance Single Axis Accelerometer from Gladiator Technologies (Snoqualmie, WA) offers excellent bias with a small light weight form factor and low power. Designed for commercial stabilization and aircraft applications that require a high performance and high input due to vibration, the unit utilizes standard +5V DC power and has a voltage output. Features include:

  • Wide G range options of 2 to 100 g.
  • A low noise of 0.12 mg/√Hz for 10 g.
  • Excellent bias ≤ 1 mg for 10 g 2σ.
  • Bias repeatability 2 mg for 10g.
  • Axis alignment < 8 mrad.
  • A low power < 3 mA (Typical).
  • A light weight of < 10 grams.
  • A low voltage of +5 V (single sided power).
  • Bandwidth 100 Hz.
  • Voltage output.
  • Reference voltage.
  • Rugged EMI resistant packaging.
  • Internal temperature sensor.
  • Self test.
  • Shock resistant 500 g.
  • Standard ranges of ±30, ±50 and ±100g.
  • A vibration 6gRMS.

For more information visit www.gladiatortechnologies.com

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