Gyroscopes
Analog Devices MEMS gyroscopes and iSensor® MEMS gyroscope subsystems reliably sense and measure the angular rate of an object under complex and severe operating conditions. Our MEMS gyroscope portfolio includes analog and digital output, high vibration and shock immunity, and temperature sensitivity control to 25 ppm/°C. Measure an object’s rotation in °/sec over a wide dynamic range and bandwidth while leveraging our expertise to jumpstart your next design.
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Latest Resources
Technical Article
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Choosing the Most Suitable MEMS Accelerometer for Your Application—Part 1
Analog Dialogue
- Mechanical Design for Microphonic-Sensitive Electronics
- The Five Motion Senses: Using MEMS Inertial Sensing to Transform Applications
- MEMS Gyroscope Provides Precision Inertial Sensing in Harsh, High Temperature Environments
- Designing for Low Noise Feedback Control with MEMS Gyroscopes
Application Note
- AN-942: Optimizing MEMS Gyroscope Performance with Digital Control (Rev. B) PDF
- AN-1042: ADIS16130 Quick Start Guide and Bias Optimization Tips (Rev. 0) PDF
- AN-1305: ADIS16445/ADIS16448 Mechanical Design Guidelines and Examples (Rev. 0) PDF
- AN-1049: Calibrating iMEMS® Gyroscopes (Rev. 0) PDF
- AN-767: Using Absolute Output iMEMS® Gyroscopes with Ratiometric ADCs (Rev. 0) PDF
Rarely Asked Question
Product Selection Guide
Webcast
- MEMS IMUs in Autonomous Vehicle Navigation
- Simulated Phased Array Beam Stabilization Demo using ADIS16480 & MATLAB Phased Array System Toolbox Webinar
- Stabilization and Pointing for Radar and Phased-Array Systems
- Noise Optimization in Sensor Signal Conditioning Circuits (Part II)
- Noise Optimization in Sensor Signal Conditioning Circuits (Part I)
Video
- ADIS1650x Family of Precision, Miniature MEMS IMUs
- Analog Devices Vital Sign Monitoring Solution for Digital Health
- ADI: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)-Based Stabilization
- From ADAS to Full Autonomy with Analog Devices
- Analog Devices: Web-based Wireless IMU Control and Data Capture