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Unit B4 Thorpe Industrial Estate
Thorpe
TW20 8RN
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1252 782442
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Listing of all 32 news releases from Inertial Aerosystems UK:
Analogue accelerometers are hermetically sealed
Designed for use in hostile environments, the seven models in the Inertial Aerosystems 2240 range have a full scale acceleration of +/-2g to +/-200g, with a temperature range of-55 to 125C Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (30 August 2007)
Crystal oscillators are rugged
Devices are designed to meet the demanding requirements of the military and space industries and are available in a range of frequencies from 5/160MHz in single, dual and quad outputs Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (24 May 2007)
Ceramic tilt sensors are economical
Inertial Aerosystems have introduced a new range of economical miniature fluid filled tilt sensors manufactured by US-based Applied Geomechanics Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (11 April 2007)
Miniature accelerometers for where space is tight
The 2260 range is designed as cost effective replacements to piezorestive accelerometers, but with higher accuracy levels, non ratiometric outputs and insensitivity to temperature variation Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (13 March 2007)
Tiltmeters/clinometers have 4-20mA outputs
The 4-20mA range, which is generally accepted as a factory standard, consists of four models ranging from a slimline board to a deep water model which is enclosed in a solid stainless steel case Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 1 March 2007)
Force rebalance accelerometer measures to 30g
Product has applications in automotive test instrumentation, braking system deceleration, bridge and building movement monitoring, industrial and robotics control, and navigation systems Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 9 February 2007)
Programmable pressure transducer for harsh places
Inertial Aerosystems announces the availability of a new affordable precision digital pressure transducer, with a hermetically sealed stainless steel construction Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (14 December 2006)
Multi-channel display system is low cost
Inertial Aerosystems announces the availability of a new low cost multi-channel display system, designed primarily for use in the processing industry Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (16 November 2006)
Digital clinometers with integral data logging
Inertial Aerosystems announce the availability of a new range of single and dual axis digital clinometers offering RS232/RS485 serial and analogue outputs of tilt and temperature Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (27 October 2006)
Taming the tilt of the synchrotron
Out of Inertial Aerosystems's range of high performance tilt sensors, the most sensitive are being used in the field of high energy physics for synchrotron and particle beam applications. Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (12 October 2006)
Sensor used in unmanned vehicle race
User application article Inertial Aerosystems reports that one of its range of high-tech sensors, a low cost attitude and heading reference system, was used in a prestigious Darpa contest Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 2 October 2006)
Inertial control of underwater vehicles
User application article Attitude and heading reference unit forms an integral part of the control architecture for an autonomous underwater vehicle used for marine science, underwater archaeology, and industrial inspection Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (18 September 2006)
Digital barometric pressure transducers for Awos
Inertial Aerosystems announces the availability of a new range of barometric pressure transducers designed primarily for automatic weather observing systems (Awos) Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 5 July 2006)
Enhanced measurement of motion in three dimensions
Inertial Aerosystems announces the availability of an enhanced version of its market leading MTi attitude and heading system with wider operating ranges and software features Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 7 June 2006)
Tiltmeter is designed for underwater measurements
Inside are a gravity-referenced electrolytic tilt sensor and low-noise electronics, delivering sensitivity, high dynamic range and long-term stability under the most demanding conditions Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (27 April 2006)
Digital protractor is pocket size
Designated the Pro 3600 this innovative product provides an instant digital reading on an LED display of all angles as it rotates through a 360degree circle Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (20 April 2006)
Lightweight portable multisensor system
Inertial Aerosystems announces the availability of a new portable, lightweight digital data bus system as an accessory to the popular Xsens MTx motion tracker sensor Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 7 April 2006)
Three-axis magnetic sensor gives high performance
New low cost three-axis surface mount magnetic sensor complies with latest environmental standards ideal where space and weight is at a premium, being incorporated in a 3x1.4mm lead-free package Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK ( 7 March 2006)
New enhanced range of triaxial accelerometers
Fully calibrated, mounted in a rugged aluminium case, and designed to show all three axes of orthogonal acceleration when used with a digital oscilloscope, virtual scope/PC or standard data loggers Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (15 February 2006)
Miniature two axis magnetic sensor is low cost
Designated the HMC1042L this high quality product is designed for magnetometry and magnetic compass applications, and has a capability of 0.2degree accuracy Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (10 February 2006)
Remote digital display is low cost
Digital pressure transducer is explosion proof
Digital compass is intelligent
Inertial navigation system is GPS-aided
Capacitive accelerometer has better performance
Tilt sensors for narrow spaces
Digital tilt switch controls liquid levels
Feel the acceleration in three axes
Tilt sensors promise high accuracy
Mems pressure sensor promises high stability
Miniature accelerometer is rugged
Rubidium performance, smaller package

