Kernel-100, a fully integrated inertial solution combining the latest MEMS sensor technologies
Inertial Labs Kernel-100 measures linear accelerations & angular rates with low noise & very good repeatability
Inertial Labs introduced its new compact Kernel-100, MEMS Inertial Measurement Unit & Digital Tilt Sensor. It is a self-contained strapdown industrial-grade inertial measurement system that measures linear acceleration and angular rates with three-axis MEMS accelerometers and three-axis MEMS gyroscopes. Fully calibrated, temperature compensated, mathematically aligned to an orthogonal coordinate system, the Kernel-100 contains up to 2 deg/hr bias in-run stability gyroscopes and 10 μg bias in-run stability accelerometers with extremely low noise and high repeatability.
The Kernel-100 is a breakthrough, fully-integrated inertial solution which combines the newest MEMS sensor technologies. This seamless integration allows Inertial Labs to provide an inertial system with top-of-the line performance while maintaining a high value price point. With its compact design and low power consumption, the Kernel-100 is easy to integrate in a wide range of higher order systems while consuming very little space and power.
With continuous Built-in Test (BIT), configurable communications protocols, electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection, and flexible input power requirements, the Kernel-100 is built to be used in a wide variety of environments and integrated system applications. Built to be used in air, marine, and land environments, the Kernel-100 can be integrated into Motion Reference Units (MRU), Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (AHRS), and GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation Systems (INS). As a result, the Kernel-100 is ideal for a wide variety of applications such as autonomous vehicles, antenna and line of sight stabilizations systems, and buoy or boat motion monitoring.