Product Overview: ADXRS646BBGZ
The ADXRS646BBGZ is a high-performance, vibration-rejecting yaw rate gyroscope from Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications. This MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensor is specifically designed to offer excellent angular rate sensing in a variety of industrial, instrumentation, and platform stabilization applications.
Key Features
- High Vibration Rejection: The ADXRS646BBGZ features ADI's patented differential quad-sensor technology, which significantly reduces the influence of linear acceleration and vibration, making it ideal for harsh environments.
- Wide Temperature Range: This device operates over an extended temperature range of -40°C to +105°C, ensuring reliable performance in diverse operating conditions.
- High Accuracy: It offers excellent rate sensing with a sensitivity of 12.5 mV/°/sec and a measurement range of ±250°/sec, providing precise data for critical applications.
- Low Noise: With a rate noise performance of 0.02°/sec/√Hz, the ADXRS646BBGZ ensures high-resolution outputs, making it suitable for applications requiring fine movement detection.
Applications
- Platform stabilization and control
- High vibration environment applications
- Instrumentation and industrial applications
- Robotics and unmanned vehicles
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Supply Voltage |
5 V ±10% |
| Measurement Range |
±250°/sec |
| Sensitivity |
12.5 mV/°/sec |
| Output Type |
Analog |
| Temperature Range |
-40°C to +105°C |
The ADXRS646BBGZ comes in a compact 32-lead LCC ceramic package that is hermetically sealed for enhanced environmental robustness. It also includes a temperature sensor and a self-test feature that verifies the integrity of the MEMS structure and the electronics of the sensor.
With its robust design, high precision, and advanced features, the ADXRS646BBGZ from Analog Devices Inc. is an excellent choice for engineers looking for a reliable gyroscope solution in demanding applications.