Solid State Angular Rate Sensor

ARS-C122-1A

30°/sec

ARS-C132-1A

100°/sec

ARS-C142-1A

300°/sec

Description:

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This solid-state angular rate sensor has a sensing mechanism consisting of piezoelectric bender elements in a "tuning fork" configuration. The drive elements are resonantly driven in opposite directions. When a rotation occurs, the momentum stored in the vibrating elements causes an out-of-plane bending force (called Coriolis force) that is demodulated to accurately represent the rotation rate.

These angular rate sensors have no moving parts, no detectable hysteresis, quick startup, and are low cost since the gyro is electronic rather than mechanical. The preferred configuration made by Watson Industries is a piezoelectric assembly that senses angular rates about its long axis. There is no significant hysteresis or threshold in the angular rate gyro since there is no rotating mass or friction. Resolution is system noise limited to 15mV RMS maximum at 50 Hz bandwidth. The effects of external noise on the gyro are minimized with the unique "tuning fork" design that responds to rotational motion and rejects linear motion associated with vibration.

Since vibration normally contains angular motion as well as linear motion, care should be taken when mounting the angular rate gyro to keep this rotational signal isolated (a 0.01° rotation in 0.01 seconds is equivalent to 1°/second). The absence of moving parts gives the angular rate sensor its durability and long life.

Multiple axis, remote gyro, custom power and special performance specification versions of this sensor are also available.

Click here to see our Pro Gyro™ line of angular rate sensors.

Applications:

Watson angular rate gyros have traveled in space, visited the Titanic, and have been used by every U.S. car company. Watson Industries, Inc. has sold tens of thousands of sensors all over the world. The Angular Rate Sensor is used for instrumentation and control for robotics, head and limb motion testing, virtual reality, ship stabilization, automotive testing, and remotely piloted vehicles.

Features:

  • All Solid State
  • Low Cost
  • Low Power
  • Light Weight
  • EMI Protection
  • High Reliability
  • One Year Limited Warranty
  • Engineering Support

Watson Industries ARS Models*

Model Range Output Scale Factor Zero Bias Bias Over Temperature
ARS-C122-1A±30°/sec±10VDC3°/sec/V< 0.5°/sec±5°/sec
ARS-C132-1A±100°/sec±10VDC10°/sec/V< 1.5°/sec±10°/sec
ARS-C142-1A±300°/sec±10VDC30°/sec/V< 4°/sec±25°/sec
*Custom ranges are available.

Angular Rate Gyro
ARS-C122-1A / ARS-C132-1A / ARS-C142-1A
Specifications

Angular Rate

Range:±100°/secUp to ±500°/sec available
Analog Scale Factor:10°/sec/V (Typical)See table above
Scale Factor Accuracy:1%Constant temperature
Scale Factor Temp Coefficient:3%
Bias: Zero Bias< 1.5°/sec (Typical)See table above
Bias: Over Temp Range±10°/sec (Typical)See table above
Warmup Drift:< 2%Full scale range
Non-Linearity:< 0.05%Full scale range
Bandwidth:50 Hz
Noise:< 0.1% rmsFull scale range

Environmental

Temperature: Operating-20°C to +50°C
Temperature: Storage-55°C to +85°C
Vibration: Operating2.5g rms20 Hz to 2 kHz
Vibration: Survival10g rms20 Hz to 2 kHz
Shock: Survival500g10mS ½ sine wave

Electrical

Input Power: Positive12 to 16VDC0.2W
Input Power: Negative-12 to -16VDC0.2W
Input Current:10mA @ ±15VDC
Analog Output:±10VDC
Output Impedance:1000 Ohm

Physical

Size: Including Mounting Flanges1.13"W x 3.00"L x 2.07"H2.9 x 7.6 x 5.3 (cm)
Weight:2oz (0.1lb)60 grams (0.1Kg)
Connection:Wire Bundle
Life:> 50,000 Hrs MTBF
• Specifications are subject to change without notice.
• This product may be subject to export restrictions. Please consult the factory.

ARS Series Angular Rate Gyro
Sensor Dimensions

Angular Rate Gyro ARS-C132-1A Dimensions

Angular Rate Gyro ARS-C132-1A


ARS Rate Gyro Links

Files

pdf Spec Sheet  (PDF)
pdf  ARS-C122-1A Manual  (PDF)
pdf  ARS-C132-1A Manual  (PDF)
pdf  ARS-C142-1A Manual  (PDF)

Applications

Related Links

Pro Gyro™ - rate gyro
MaxGyro™ - rate gyro

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