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These electronic gyroscopes are much smaller than the rotating, nested wheels that made up the first models, but they're not always as accurate as they could be.
The rotating-mass gyroscope, which lies at the heart of inertial measurement units (IMUs), has served very successfully from the 1930s to the 1970s, guiding astronauts, spacecraft, missiles, and more.
Electronic versions of gyroscopes are used in orbiting satellites and space telescopes, compasses, camera stabilization and many other things. Sometimes, multiple gyroscopes are used to achieve ...
STMicroelectronics has unveiled its smallest, lowest-power and highest-performance chip-scale gyroscope for advanced motion-sensing applications. ST's L3GD20H gyroscope measures only 3 x 3mm and ...
The Sirius 12 features a built-in six-axis electronic gyro-sensor. Courtesy Koden A newcomer has recently entered the market: Koden’s new Sirius 12 features electronic stabilization, an even ...
Without a gyroscope, even the most skilled drone pilot wouldn’t have a chance of keeping one airborne. So that’s what these researchers have targeted.
The all-electric, gyroscope-enhanced C-1 from Lit Motors brings the familiar controls of the automobile to the mobility of a motorcycle, all with safety and efficiency in mind.
The new iPhone 4 has an electronic gyroscope which is supposed to be more sensitive than just an accelerometer. When combined, it should give the phone a more stable and accurate portrayal of its ...
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