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INS-BU

INS-BU

Region

United States
United States

Category

Unmanned platforms
Unmanned platforms

The INS-BU is basic single-antenna GNSS-INS with u-blox receiver. The INS-BU is an industrial-grade GNSS-aided inertial navigation system that is highly suited to marine, land and aerial applications. It features an advanced single-antenna multi-constellation GNSS receiver from u-blox, as well as three-axis precision accelerometers, gyroscopes and fluxgate magnetometers. The sensor can accept a wide variety of additional aiding data from sources such as Doppler Velocity Logs, odometers, wind sensors and external

magnetic compasses. The INS provides high-accuracy position, velocity, heading, pitch and roll data for both static and dynamic applications. It can also output AT_ITINS messages for the Cobham Aviator UAV 200 SATCOM terminal, as well as NMEA messages for Pixhawk-based drone flight controllers. The INS-BU is available in enclosed or OEM board-level versions.
Tech Specs
Dimensions120.5 x 53.2 x 49.3 mm85.5 x 47.7 x 39.3 mm OEM
Weight320g174g OEM
Power9-34 VDC, 5W (6W with datalogger)
Heading Accuracy0.6° static 0.3° dynamic
Position Accuracy0.5cm (PPK)1cm (RTK)60cm (SBAS)
Pitch & Roll Accuracy0.05° dynamic0.08° static
GNSS ConstellationsBDS, GAL, GLO, GPS, QZSS
GNSS CorrectionsPPK, RTK, SBAS
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