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    Analog Devices brings Tactical Grade MEMS IMU for Positioning and Navigation Applications

    adis16490-cmyk-1860x1860-notitle-printAnalog Devices, Inc. introduced on November 14, 2016, a tactical grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) featuring industry leading precision and stability in the smallest, lightest and lowest power solution available. The high-performance ADIS16490 IMU paves the way for high-accuracy navigation, guidance, and positioning in applications ranging from aviation and unmanned systems to machine control and precision instrumentation to smart munitions, which were previously impossible due to prohibitive size or cost barriers. This new device delivers the performance expected from legacy solutions that are three times larger and more weight, at a fraction of the overall cost and power. It finally brings tactical grade stability to applications other than those with unlimited budgets.

    The ADIS16490 IMU delivers:

    • Tactical grade in-run bias stability of 1.8 o/hour and 3.6 micro-g (industry best)

    • Lowest angular random walk (0.09 deg/root-hr ) and velocity random walk (0.008 m/sec/root-hr)

    • Factory calibration on every device, across temperature, providing extremely tight tempcos of  24 ppm/oC (gyro) and 16 ppm/oC (accelerometer)

    • High level of immunity to vibration (0.005 o/sec/g) and shock (2000 g) over extended temperature range

    The ADIS16490 represents Analog Devices’ most advanced IMU, leveraging years of system-level experience and ADI’s best performing angular rate and linear acceleration MEMS cores combined with precision calibration, sensor filtering, and fusion. As a result of this advanced level of integration, engineers now have a product that offers the lowest Gyro Angular Random Walk and Accelerometer Velocity Random Walk to help eliminate jitter in stabilization feedback loops, as well as maintain low positional drift in navigation applications where a carefully balanced combination of low noise, tight alignment, vibration immunity, and wide bandwidth (480 Hz Gyro, 750 Hz Accel) provide the lowest total error for the most challenging system implementations.

    ADI will be sampling two new variants of the ADIS16490 IMU by the end of 2016. The ADIS16495 and ADIS16497 IMUs will offer greater dynamic range options, which translate into improved design flexibility and broader application reach for system developers.

    Product Specifications

    Product Gyro Range Accelerometer Range Gyro Noise Accelerometer Noise Operating Temperature
    ADIS16490 100 dps 8g 0.002 °/sec/root-Hz rms 16 μg/root-Hz rms -40 to 105C
    ADIS16495 up to 2000 dps 8g 0.002 °/sec/root-Hz rms 16 μg/root-Hz rms -40 to 105C
    ADIS16497 up to 2000 dps 40g 0.002 °/sec/root-Hz rms 80 μg/root-Hz rms -40 to 105C

     

    Pricing and Availability

    Product Sample Availability Full Production Price Each Per 1,000 Packaging
    ADIS16490 Now November $1,645 44×47×14mm module
    ADIS16495 November July 2017 $1,719 44×47×14mm module
    ADIS16497 November July 2017 $1,719 44×47×14mm module
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