Analog Devices' Breakthrough MEMS Sensor Brings Sophisticated Motion and Navigation Control to Industrial Applications.ADI's Advanced Motion Sensor Makes Precision System Control Affordable NORWOOD, Mass. -- Similar to the Internet, Global Positioning System Global Positioning System: see navigation satellite. Global Positioning System (GPS) Precise satellite-based navigation and location system originally developed for U.S. military use. (GPS) satellite navigation is now ubiquitous technology integrated into all aspects of daily life. GPS enables emergency vehicles to find the quickest response route in life-or-death situations; allows marine archaeologists to direct research vessels hunting for shipwrecks This list of shipwrecks is of those ships whose have been located. Africa East Africa
See: New York Stock Exchange : ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors, compensates for GPS signal loss or vehicle-induced signal irregularities in truck fleets, agricultural equipment, commercial and small aircraft, as well as ships, tankers, and other vehicles that rely on GPS satellite navigation to maintain accurate positional information. Leveraging Analog Devices' iMEMS[R] Motion Signal Processing See DSP. Technology[TM], the ADIS ADIS Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (DSM IV) ADIS Alcohol & Drug Information Service ADIS Advanced Driver Information System ADIS Agricultural Data Interchange Syntax (ISO 11787 standard) 16355 inertial measurement unit
adj. 1. Serving as or relating to a prosthesis. 2. Of or relating to prosthetics. prosthetic serving as a substitute; pertaining to prostheses or to prosthetics. limb. Easily incorporated into industrial system designs where performance is enhanced by precise motion analysis and control, the ADIS16355 enables designers to realize up to 12 months faster development times. The new IMU extends ADI's award-winning iSensor[TM] intelligent sensor product family, which was introduced to meet the growing demand for MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) Tiny mechanical devices that are built onto semiconductor chips and are measured in micrometers. In the research labs since the 1980s, MEMS devices began to materialize as commercial products in the mid-1990s. (Micro Electro Mechanical System) motion sensors in industrial markets. The company has shipped more than 300 million iMEMS motion sensors to date. The ADIS16355 is a multi-axis motion sensor that cost-effectively combines gyroscopes and accelerometers to measure all six possible degrees of mechanical freedom (6DOF See depth of field and 6DOF. DOF - degrees of freedom ); linear motion in the X, Y, and Z axes and rotation around the X, Y, and Z axes. Other less integrated sensors require designers to perform complex, costly, and time-consuming motion testing and calibration across multiple axes before they can be assured the devices will provide accurate and stable feedback. Analog Devices overcomes this barrier by submitting the ADIS16355 to a comprehensive factory calibration process and providing the new sensor with a simple, programmable interface to ensure it is both highly precise and ready for integration right out-of-the-box. The ADIS16355 also includes full-temperature-range calibration, versus the room temperature calibration available in the ADIS16350, and provides a superior bias temperature stability of 0.005 deg/sec/[deg]C. 50 Times More Accurate and Easy to Integrate With similar devices ranging in price from several hundred to several thousand dollars, many applications have been unable to afford the level of precision enabled by the ADIS16355 and ADIS16350, which also provide a 50-times improvement in sensor accuracy compared to other off-the-shelf inertial sensors. A more significant barrier is that the complexities involved in integrating and testing a complete solution starting from the basic sensors presents an extremely complex design challenge. The outstanding cost-performance ratio of the ADIS16355 and ADIS16350 is complemented by unprecedented ease of use, which ensures industrial designers can quickly integrate motion sensing functions into a range of applications. "Since many motion sensors are shipped without calibration, their performance can be sensitive to changes in voltage, temperature, vibration, and the effects of other sensors in the IMU," said Andy Garner, product line director for iSensor intelligent sensor products, Analog Devices. "Making such sensors useful within an already complex system is a challenge to even the best designers with access to the most sophisticated test and calibration equipment. By performing all critical IMU calibration and compensation in-house using a range of proprietary test capabilities, ADI can reduce system development time by up to 12 months, while potentially saving customers hundreds of thousands of dollars in test equipment costs." About the ADIS16355 IMU Combining three axes of angular rate sensing and three axes of acceleration sensing, the ADIS16355 IMU provides six-degrees-of-freedom motion sensing, embedded calibration and sensor processing, sensor-to-sensor cross compensation, and significantly improved signal stability (in-run bias stability of 0.015 deg/sec) in a form factor smaller than a 1-inch cube. Factory calibration and embedded cross-axial alignment compensation enable designers without sensor expertise to quickly, easily, and cost-effectively integrate motion sensing technology to add an entirely new dimension of performance to their applications. Both the ADIS16355 and ADIS16350 include a programmable SPI (1) (Stateful Packet Inspection) See stateful inspection. (2) (Service Provider Interface) The programming interface for developing Windows drivers under WOSA. (serial peripheral interface (communications, hardware) Serial Peripheral Interface - (SPI) A serial interface in which a master device supplies clock pulses to exchanges data serially with a slave over two data wires (Master-Slave and Slave-Master). ) port that provides easy access for programming features such as filtering, sample-rate, power-management, self-test, and sensor condition status and alarms. The devices are fully in-system tunable, allowing designers to quickly and easily debug To correct a problem in hardware or software. Debugging software means locating the errors in the source code (the program logic). Debugging hardware means finding errors in the circuit design (logical circuits) or in the physical interconnections of the circuits. their systems and experiment with different configurations for design optimization. The ADIS16355 provides exceptionally precise and stable sensor response, and the ADIS16350 offers a lower cost alternative for less sensitive applications. Availability and Pricing The ADIS16350 is available now and priced at $275 per unit in 1,000-unit quantities. The ADIS16355 will sample in July and release to full production in September 2007. The new device is priced at $359 per unit in 1,000-unit quantities. The IMUs are housed in compact modules measuring 23 mm x 23 mm x 23 mm. For more information, visit www.analog.com/pr/ADIS16355. About Analog Devices Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the most long-standing, high-growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers around the world, representing virtually all types of electronics equipment. Celebrating more than 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing See DSP. Digital Signal Processing - (DSP) Computer manipulation of analog signals (commonly sound or image) which have been converted to digital form (sampled). applications, Analog Devices, Inc. is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, and employs approximately 8,900 people worldwide. It has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , Ireland, and the Philippines. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. and ADI is included in the S&P 500 Index. iSensor and Motion Signal Processing are trademarks and iMEMS is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc. |
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