Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) : M-G370
EPSON's FOG Class performance IMU in 1 inch cubic size
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Features
Product Name | M-G370 | |
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Small Size, Light Weight | 24 x 24 x 10 mm, 10grams | |
Low Noise, High Stability | Gyro Bias Instability | 0.8°/hr |
Angular Random Walk | 0.06°/√hr | |
6 Degree Of Freedom | Triple Gyroscopes | ±450 °/sec |
Tri-Axis Accelerometer | ±10G | |
Data Resolution | 16 / 32bit | |
Digital Serial Interface | SPI / UART | |
Factory-Calibrated Stability | Bias, Scale Factor & Axial alignment | |
Data Output Rate | to 2kSps | |
Calibration Temperature Range | -40℃ to +85℃ | |
Operating Temperature Range | -40℃ to +85℃ | |
Low Power Consumption | 16mA (Typ.) @ 3.3V |
Applications
- Navigation Systems (Autonomous Vehicle, Precision Agriculture, Construction Machinery)
- Stabilization system (Antenna and Platform Stabilization, Camera Gimbal)
Technical Information
IMU:M-G370 Document
Evaluation Board Document
Epson prepares 2 types of IMU evaluation Support for easy installation in customer's evaluation environment.
For the Evaluation at PC, EPSON prepare "Logger Software" for quick and easy evaluation.
For "Evaluation Board" and "Logger Software", please visit our Evaluation Tools website.
Software
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News & Events
- NewsEpson to Launch Mass Production of the M-G570PR, a High-precision, Low-noise IMU Enabled by Multi-sensor Technology (July 29, 2024)
- NewsEpson, JR East, and Nagano Keiki Jointly Develop a Practicable Deflection Monitoring Device for Railway Operators (June 6, 2024)
- NewsEpson Engineers Win 2023 JSME Medal for New Technology (May 28, 2024)
- NewsEpson IMU Adopted by JAXA for "Int-Ball2" Free-flying Camera Robot Used on ISS Japanese Experiment Module (April 9, 2024)
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