ADXRS646BBGZ HVAC Temperature Sensors Gyroscopes Vibration Reject Hi Stabilty Yaw Rate

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ADXRS646BBGZ HVAC Temperature Sensors Gyroscopes Vibration Reject Hi Stabilty Yaw Rate
FEATURES
- 12°/hr bias stability
- Z-axis (yaw rate) response
- 0.01°/√sec angle random walk
- High vibration rejection over wide frequency
- Measurement range extendable to a maximum of ±450°/sec 10,000 g powered shock survivability
- Ratiometric to referenced supply
- 6 V single-supply operation
- −40°C to +105°C operation
- Self-test on digital command
- Ultrasmall and light (<0.15 cc, <0.5 gram)
- Temperature sensor output
- Complete rate gyroscope on a single chip
- RoHS compliant
APPLICATIONS
- Industrial applications
- Severe mechanical environments Platform stabilization
- High Stability, Low Noise Vibration Rejecting Yaw Rate Gyroscope
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADXRS646 is a high performance angular rate sensor (gyroscope) that offers excellent vibration immunity. Bias stability is a widely-recognized figure of merit for high performance gyroscopes, but in real-world applications, vibration sensitivity is often a more significant performance limitation and should be considered in gyroscope selection. The ADXRS646 offers superior vibration immunity and acceleration rejection as well as a low bias drift of 12°/hr (typical), enabling it to offer rate sensing in harsh environments where shock and vibration are present.
The ADXRS646 is manufactured using the Analog Devices, Inc., patented high volume BiMOS surface-micromachining process. An advanced, differential, quad sensor design provides the improved acceleration and vibration rejection. The output signal, RATEOUT, is a voltage proportional to angular rate about the axis normal to the top surface of the package. The measurement range is a minimum of ±250°/sec. The output is ratiometric with respect to a provided reference supply. Other external capacitors are required for operation.
A temperature output is provided for compensation techniques. Two digital self-test inputs electromechanically excite the sensor to test proper operation of both the sensor and the signal condi- tioning circuits.
The ADXRS646 is available in a 7 mm × 7 mm × 3 mm CBGA chip-scale package.