OS3DM 3D orientation sensor
The Inertial Labs OS3DM is a multi-purpose sub-miniature 3D orientation sensor designed for use in realtime orientation tracking applications. It includes three types of sensing elements: tri-axial MEMS Gyroscopes, tri-axial MEMS Accelerometers, and tri-axial magneto-resistive Magnetometers. The OS3DM also comes equipped with an onboard processor and embedded orientation algorithms allowing for direct integration into systems without interfacing a PC. Additionally, for PC-based integrations, the system comes with a set of libraries that allow the customer to modify algorithm and/or sensor parameters on-the-fly to more closely match the needs of individual applications.
KEY FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITY
- Real-time Heading, Pitch and Roll orientation information
- Sub-miniature size, lightweight and low power consumption (16×10×3.5 mm; 2 gram; 0.13W)
- Static Accuracy better than 0.5 deg in Pitch/Roll and Heading
- State-of-the-art algorithms for different dynamic motions of Motion Capture, Training, Head Traking and Helmets Orientation Systems, micro UAV and small Electro Optical System
- Ideal solution for Medical Training and Virtual Reality Systems
- Gyro-Stabilized Slaved Magnetic Heading
- Embedded magnetic calibration on hard and soft iron
- Up to 2000Hz output data rate
- OEM version available
Applications
- Miniature sonars
- Robots
- Virtual Reality Systems
- Motion Analysis Systems
- Medical Training and Simulation Systems
- Motion Capture and Head Tracking Systems
- Helmets Orientation Systems
- micro UAV and mini Electro Optical Systems
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