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Thursday, 27 November 2008 18:55 |
New release MTi and MTi-G
Breakthrough performance increase of miniature MEMS inertial sensing technology
In December 2008, Xsens completes the staged release of the new generation MTi and MTi-G, its miniature MEMS based Attitude and Heading Reference Systems. The release features new sensor electronics, new algorithms (in firmware) and now also a new software development kit (v3.1.1). The firmware and SDK are available for download for all Xsens customers. The main benefits are:
MTi (miniature AHRS)
- Improved heading performance, especially within magnetic disturbed environment. Read more >>
- Improved performance during periodic accelerations and (very slow) rotations. Read more >>
- New gyroscopes with 50% lower signal noise. Read more >>
- Option for 18g accelerometer
MTi-G (miniature AHRS with aided GPS/barometric altimeter)
- Improved use of GPS signal, which results in better orientation performance. Read more >>
- New gyroscopes with 50% lower signal noise. Read more >>
- Option for 18g accelerometer
About Xsens Technologies
Xsens Technologies B.V. offers small and highly accurate 3D measurement units using miniature MEMS inertial sensor technology. Xsens´ products are key solutions for applications such as control, stabilization and navigation of unmanned vehicles, robots and other systems in marine, aerospace and ground applications, as well as human motion capture.
About the MTi and MTi-G
The MTi is a miniature, gyro-enhanced Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS). Its internal low-power signal processor provides drift-free 3D orientation as well as calibrated 3D acceleration, 3D rate of turn and 3D magnetic field data. The MTi-G includes an integrated GPS and static pressure sensor as well, which makes it better suitable for orientation measurement in situations with (long) accelerations and turns.
Xsens contact
For more info, please view www.xsens.com or contact sales@xsens.com. Download the new firmware and software Development Kit at: http://www.xsens.com/en/mt-sdk
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