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Help Me Identify this Sensor!
It's been a while since I last posted, but I figured somebody here would be able to help me out.
I am designing and building an AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) for my Intro to Ocean Engineering class at Florida Tech. I am developing an inertial navigation system that uses an accelerometer in conjunction with a yaw rate sensor to keep the AUV moving in a straight line across a swimming pool (our assignment). I picked up this yaw rate sensor from a nearby robotics team's shop a few months ago: ![]() However, it has absolutely no markings whatsoever to indicate the manufacturer or serial number. I am pretty sure it was part of the FIRST Kit of Parts at one time... but after searching through the old KOP lists that FIRST has archived on their website, I still could not positively identify the sensor. I need to know the manufacturer/serial number because I need the datasheet for programming purposes. Does anyone recognize it? Does anyone have a link to the datasheet? Thanks in advance. -- Jaine |
Re: Help Me Identify this Sensor!
Looks like one of the early Yaw Rate Sensors.
Will look for the data sheet; I think it has been about six years since we used that part. [edit] BEI Systron Donner, maybe? [/edit] |
Re: Help Me Identify this Sensor!
Happen to have one sitting on my desk with the original sticker still on it :] , it is a BEI GyroChip (Systron Donner) Angular rate sensor
data sheet coming soon... Pat wins \/\/\/ |
Re: Help Me Identify this Sensor!
Yup, that's the BEI GyroChip. The datasheet is posted in this post: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...97&postcount=4
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Re: Help Me Identify this Sensor!
Thank you so much, guys! I knew someone here would recognize it. This is very, very helpful. :)
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Re: Help Me Identify this Sensor!
Does CD have a lost and found forum? A robotics team near Melbourne called me and said they are missing a BEI gyrochip that they got in the KOP a few years ago. It's as if someone just picked it up from their team's shop a few months ago and walked off with it ;)
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