Rate sensors and gyroscopes, and accelerometers are designed for various applications including automotive crash testing, robotics, biomechanics, and test and measurement, especially where angular velocity measurement is important. Inertial Sensors are available in complete six degree of freedom (6DoF), user configurable, self-powered, and with external inputs. We have the right rate sensor – gyro solution to improve your unique application!
The Measurement Specialties’ 11206AC rugged uniaxial angular rate gyro is capable of accurately measuring angular rate under varied environmental conditions. A tough, compact housing holds potted electronics and a shielded 22 AWG cable. Its...
The Measurement Specialties’ 11207AC rugged uniaxial angular rate gyro is capable of accurately measuring angular rate under harsh conditions. A tough, compact housing holds potted electronics and a shielded 22 AWG cable. Its cubical form allows...
Measurement Specialties’ 31206B Triaxial Rate Gyro is capable of sensing angular rate around three orthogonal axes. Fully temperature compensated analog outputs are available for the X, Y and Z axes. Each axial sensor has been tested over the -40...
The Measurement Specialties 31207B Triaxial Rate Gyro is capable of sensing angular rate around three orthogonal axes. Fully temperature compensated analog outputs are available for the X, Y and Z axes. Each axial sensor has been tested over the -40...
The Model 603 is a small, lightweight triaxial rate sensor designed for high impact testing. The sensor utilizes reliable silicon MEMS sensing elements with custom electronics in angular rate ranges of ±500 to ±24,000deg/sec. The model 603 is...
The Model 620 Angular Rate Sensor is a small analog gyroscope designed specifically for automotive safety testing and other system designs requiring accurate measurement of angular velocity. The Model 620 series utilizes silicon MEMS sensing...
The Model 633 6-DOF Sensor is an analog sensor that includes outputs of three gyroscope/rate sensors and three DC accelerometers in one small package. The rate sensors and accelerometers are aligned orthogonally to each other which allow the user to...
The GY407D is the first rate gyro to support SCPI-like commands, return data in engineering units, and work with an ASCII terminal emulator. It also performs basic functions such as evaluating minimum, maximum, magnitude, and peak-to-peak. The...