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Re: Recommended gyros that can keep up with fast rotation?

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The issue here isn't going to be the rate then. The issue of drift over the course of a match can't just be overcome with a "better" gyro. You are always going to have noise in a gyro system. A gyro is very good at measuring rotational acceleration, however things like vibrations, linear accelerations, and electrical noise can be read from the sensor as rotational acceleration, causing drift.
This is true. However, with good calibration, you can get the drift down to ~2-3 degrees over the course of a match.

That's likely enough to snap to a rough position - and if you want to use that for shooting, you'll need either vision or manual alignment anyways, so not being exactly exact isn't a problem.
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