Inertial Measurement Unit for Autonomous Vehicles

Oct. 3, 2019
The OpenIMU330B, from Aceinna, enables autonomous vehicles to accurately stay on track during turns and complicated maneuvers.

The MEMS-based, small form factor 6-DOF inertial measurement unit is for use in automotive Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous systems as well as for electronic stability control and Lane Keep Assist functions. The triple-redundant architecture, combined with the small, low-cost packaging, is intended to meet the performance, reliability and cost requirements of the automotive market including the areas of Autonomous Vehicles, Self-Driving Taxis/Delivery Vehicles. ADAS Systems, Electronic Stability Control, Lane Keep Assist applications, etc. Three independent, 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyros provide accuracy and reliability; The unit uses a triple-redundant sensor array and proprietary voting scheme to utilize only valid sensor data. The Bias Instability and Angular Random Walk of the rate sensors are 2º/hr and 0.2 º/?hr.

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Aceinna
www.aceinna.com
978.965.3200

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