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Yaw sensor
Does anyone have a schematic for a yaw sensor?
Thanks, Micheal |
Yaw sensor
How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight.
http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf "Micheal Artindale" wrote in message news:OlZai.14303$nx3.14057@edtnps89... Does anyone have a schematic for a yaw sensor? Thanks, Micheal |
Yaw sensor
"Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote in message ... Oppie wrote: How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight. http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf I was going to suggest a roll sensor turned sideways. ;-) -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2. I am looking for a sensor that can detect motion on all 3 axis, and send it to a regular pc. Thanks, Micheal |
Yaw sensor
Oppie wrote:
How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight. http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf I was going to suggest a roll sensor turned sideways. ;-) -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2. |
Yaw sensor
"Micheal Artindale" wrote in message news:OSlbi.21611$nx3.8036@edtnps89... "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote in message ... Oppie wrote: How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight. http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf I was going to suggest a roll sensor turned sideways. ;-) -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2. I am looking for a sensor that can detect motion on all 3 axis, and send it to a regular pc. Thanks, Micheal Could you use a three-axis accelerometer like the ADI ADXL330? There's a breakout board available (or the chip by itself) from www.sparkfun.com Dave |
Yaw sensor
"Micheal Artindale" wrote in message news:OSlbi.21611$nx3.8036@edtnps89... "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote in message ... Oppie wrote: How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight. http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf I was going to suggest a roll sensor turned sideways. ;-) -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2. I am looking for a sensor that can detect motion on all 3 axis, and send it to a regular pc. Thanks, Micheal Are the specs still evolving or don't you know what to ask for? You might also indicate what your budget might be for this lest someone recommend parts that would normally be used in an inertial guidance system (expensive). What is the intended use? This is starting to scare me... I'm done. |
Yaw sensor
"Oppie" wrote in message ... "Micheal Artindale" wrote in message news:OSlbi.21611$nx3.8036@edtnps89... "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote in message ... Oppie wrote: How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight. http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf I was going to suggest a roll sensor turned sideways. ;-) -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2. I am looking for a sensor that can detect motion on all 3 axis, and send it to a regular pc. Thanks, Micheal Are the specs still evolving or don't you know what to ask for? You might also indicate what your budget might be for this lest someone recommend parts that would normally be used in an inertial guidance system (expensive). What is the intended use? This is starting to scare me... I'm done. It is an evolving design. I want to make something that a person would wear, and this would track the motion. If you know of a simpler, cheaper idea, I am open to suggestions. The cheaper the better. I also want to make as much of it as I can, hence the request for schematics. Thanks, Micheal |
Yaw sensor
Micheal Artindale wrote:
"Oppie" wrote in message ... "Micheal Artindale" wrote in message news:OSlbi.21611$nx3.8036@edtnps89... "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote in message ... Oppie wrote: How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight. http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf I was going to suggest a roll sensor turned sideways. ;-) -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2. I am looking for a sensor that can detect motion on all 3 axis, and send it to a regular pc. Thanks, Micheal Are the specs still evolving or don't you know what to ask for? You might also indicate what your budget might be for this lest someone recommend parts that would normally be used in an inertial guidance system (expensive). What is the intended use? This is starting to scare me... I'm done. It is an evolving design. I want to make something that a person would wear, and this would track the motion. If you know of a simpler, cheaper idea, I am open to suggestions. The cheaper the better. I also want to make as much of it as I can, hence the request for schematics. Thanks, Micheal GPS in track mode. A worthwile 3 axis rate gyro is very expensive, and rather inaccurate, the output needs integrating, and becomes inaccurate in a hurry. We tried it in the ISS on an astronaut. (TNO TM , Netherlands, link http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMEUM57ESD_Netherlands_0.html ) |
Yaw sensor
"Sjouke Burry" wrote in message ... Micheal Artindale wrote: "Oppie" wrote in message ... "Micheal Artindale" wrote in message news:OSlbi.21611$nx3.8036@edtnps89... "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote in message ... Oppie wrote: How about a rate gyro? The following should give you some insight. http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,2877,ADIS16100,00.html http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_...sorAppNote.pdf http://www.murata.com/catalog/s42e.pdf I was going to suggest a roll sensor turned sideways. ;-) -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2. I am looking for a sensor that can detect motion on all 3 axis, and send it to a regular pc. Thanks, Micheal Are the specs still evolving or don't you know what to ask for? You might also indicate what your budget might be for this lest someone recommend parts that would normally be used in an inertial guidance system (expensive). What is the intended use? This is starting to scare me... I'm done. It is an evolving design. I want to make something that a person would wear, and this would track the motion. If you know of a simpler, cheaper idea, I am open to suggestions. The cheaper the better. I also want to make as much of it as I can, hence the request for schematics. Thanks, Micheal GPS in track mode. A worthwile 3 axis rate gyro is very expensive, and rather inaccurate, the output needs integrating, and becomes inaccurate in a hurry. We tried it in the ISS on an astronaut. (TNO TM , Netherlands, link http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMEUM57ESD_Netherlands_0.html ) it would be used inside the confines of a room. It would be wired to a computer. I dont need to know where it is, I just need to know that it moved that way. How much is concidered expencive? Thanks, Micheal |
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