3DM-RQ1-45 GPS/INS Tactical Grade GPS Navigation Sensor, Aerospace Package
Specs
Sensor
- 50-channel GPS receiver
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High Performance Accelerometer
- 50 µg/√Hz (+-5g option)
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Super-stable Gyro
- 5 dph in-run bias (-40 to +85°C)
- Non-linearity ±0.02% fs
- ARW 0.2 °/√hr
- Attitude repeatability 0.1°
Operation
- Adjustable sampling rates up to 500Hz
- Independently configurable IMU, GPS, EKF outputs
- Forward compatible MIP Protocol optimizes bandwidth
- SensorConnect software for configuration, control, display, and logging
Package
- Alodine Aluminum
- DO-160G environmental rating
- Precision alignment features
- Highly compact and low profile
- 88.3mm x 76.2mm x 22.0mm
- 205 grams
- RS422 (9600 bps to 460,800 bps)
- –40 to +85 °C operating temperature range (-50 °C optional)
- MTBF 180,000 hours (Telcordia method I, AC/30C)
Use Cases
Stable, low-noise, low latency, and linear MEMS gyros and accelerometers result in accurate and stable attitude tracking
Dual on-board processors, and auto-adaptive Kalman Filter algorithms unload host systems from complex calculations
DO-160G environmental rating required for demanding aerospace applications
Extremely reliable performance in high-vibration and shock environments
Fully calibrated and temperature compensated guarantees stable performance in environments with high levels of fluctuation
Low-noise, low-drift MEMS gyros and accelerometers result in accurate and robust PVA (Position, Velocity, Attitude) outputs over harsh terrain
Auto-adaptive Kalman Filter algorithms provide exceptional dynamic performance
Exceptional IMU performance and robust anomaly rejection by the EKF aids navigation under GNSS outage or denied environments
Fully calibrated and temperature compensated IMUs provide stable performance in demanding environments
Low-noise, low-drift MEMS gyros and accelerometers result in accurate and robust PVA (Position, Velocity, Attitude) outputs during sharp turns, high winds, etc.
Exceptional IMU performance and robust anomaly rejection by the EKF aids navigation under GNSS outage or denied environments
Fully calibrated and temperature compensated guarantees stable performance in outdoor operating temperature ranges even with high levels of fluctuation
Documentation
General Documentation
Technical Notes
- ROHS Certificate
- Inertial product comparison
- Inertial Sensor Utils User Manual
- Using an Hardware Datalogger with Inertial Sensors
- Selecting a Gyroscope Option
- Using a Marine-Grade GPS Antenna
- When to use “Capture Gyro Bias”
- Auto-Adaptive Dynamic Roll and Pitch Performance
- Overview of All Inertial Products
Downloads
Software
SensorConnect
Free
SensorConnect is the next generation in desktop sensing software.
From configuration of nodes and starting networks, to collecting and analyzing data in real-time, SensorConnect provides a modern, powerful experience with our Wireless, Inertial, and Displacement products.
Using our intelligent data collection and graphing algorithms, you are able to visualize massive amounts of data instantly, and then zoom in on points of interest just as fast.
Built in MathEngine functionality allows for both real-time and post-processed math, such as generating FFTs, averages, RMS, etc.
{MSCL}
Free and open source API
The MicroStrain Communication Library (MSCL) makes it simple to write code that interacts with our Wireless, Inertial, and Displacement sensors.
MSCL is completely open source and hosted on GitHub under the MIT license.
Full documentation, example code, and a quick start guide are provided to help you get started.
Available for C++, Python, and .NET.
MIP Monitor
Free Legacy Software
MIP Monitor is PC software specifically designed for our Inertial products.
Configure Inertial nodes, start sampling, and view data in real time.
MIP packets can also be viewed in their raw form to aid in development of custom software.