| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Delivery Period: | 30 work days |
| Supply Capacity: | 5000 set per year |
The optical fiber gyroscope (FOG) is an all-solid-state angular rate sensor based on modern physical principles, with no moving parts, ensuring high reliability and excellent resistance to vibration and shock. Its data output via serial interface allows seamless integration with navigation or control systems, making it ideal for applications requiring precise rotational measurement.
Key Features:
Solid-State Design – No mechanical components, reducing maintenance and enhancing durability.
High Reliability – Stable performance under vibration, shock, and harsh environments.
Direct Data Output – Serial interface ensures easy connection to upper-level systems.
Precision Angular Rate Measurement – Provides accurate rotational data essential for navigation and orientation.
Applications:
Core sensor for inertial navigation systems (INS)
Angular rate measurement for marine vessels, land vehicles, and aerospace platforms
High-precision heading, roll, and pitch monitoring for ships and specialized vehicles
Integration with navigation and guidance systems requiring accurate angular velocity
| MOQ: | 1 set |
| Delivery Period: | 30 work days |
| Supply Capacity: | 5000 set per year |
The optical fiber gyroscope (FOG) is an all-solid-state angular rate sensor based on modern physical principles, with no moving parts, ensuring high reliability and excellent resistance to vibration and shock. Its data output via serial interface allows seamless integration with navigation or control systems, making it ideal for applications requiring precise rotational measurement.
Key Features:
Solid-State Design – No mechanical components, reducing maintenance and enhancing durability.
High Reliability – Stable performance under vibration, shock, and harsh environments.
Direct Data Output – Serial interface ensures easy connection to upper-level systems.
Precision Angular Rate Measurement – Provides accurate rotational data essential for navigation and orientation.
Applications:
Core sensor for inertial navigation systems (INS)
Angular rate measurement for marine vessels, land vehicles, and aerospace platforms
High-precision heading, roll, and pitch monitoring for ships and specialized vehicles
Integration with navigation and guidance systems requiring accurate angular velocity