Introduction

Pulse-40 OEM is a miniature, 9 degrees of freedom (9DoF), tactical grade Inertial measurement unit, designed for a wide range of applications.

Based on a redundant integration of MEMS accelerometers and gyroscopes, the Pulse-40 features a unique set of benefits for such a small inertial measurement unit:

  • A high measurement range (40g and 4000°/s) enabling usage in the very high dynamics applications
  • Low sensor noise, high bandwidth and high data rate (up to 2KHz) is perfectly aligned with stabilization applications requirements
  • A low gyro bias instability (0.6°/h), ideal for dead reckoning and other navigation applications
  • A design tailored for vibrating environments, with a very ultra low Vibration Rectification Error and a built-in damper
  • A wide temperature range of operation (-40 to 85 °C), thanks to an extensive calibration procedure, compensating for Bias, scale factors, non-linearity, cross-axis and misalignment. (more details on this page Factory Calibration and Tests)
  • A redundant sensor design improves performance and robustness as it enables the Continuous Built-in-Test functionality. Ideal for critical applications
  • The built-in magnetometer allowing Heading determination or stabilization.
  • An optimal SWAP-C with 30x28x13mm and weighting only 19g.
  • 2 years warranty
  • Advanced synchronization features

Block diagram

The following block diagram gives an overview of functions running in real-time in the Pulse-40 OEM

A redundant set of three axes gyroscopes and accelerometers is sampled at a very high rate by the onboard microprocessor. The sensors measurement are controlled by a Continuous Built-in Test to ensure the quality of sensor measurement.

Advanced synchronization inputs and outputs features are handled by an internal clock and interrupt manager, and outputs can be generated at a very high rate of up to 2KHz on the UART interface.

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Summary

Revision History

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Initial release of the Pulse-40 OEM v2 documentation