cookie
Cookies help us keep our website safe and give you a better experience. Read more or change your cookie settings.
We use cookies to give you the most relevant experience.

INS-DL

INS-DL

Region

United States
United States

Category

Communication and Control
Communication and Control

The INS-DL is dual-antenna GNSS-INS with RTK functionality. The INS-DL is a low-cost dual-antenna GNSS-INS featuring multi-constellation tracking and advanced industrial-grade 3-axis MEMS sensors with extremely precise heading. The sensor features full temperature calibration and embedded sensor fusion algorithms for the different dynamic motions of land vehicles, naval vessels, helicopters and gimbals, and can be fitted with an external magnetic compass. It is sealed to IP67 standards, and designed with

environmental protection to MIL-STD-810G/DO-160E. The INS-DL provides heading accuracy of 0.08°, RTK position accuracy of 1cm and static/dynamic pitch & roll accuracy of 0.05°/0.1°. It is available in enclosed or OEM board-level versions.
Tech Specs
Heading Accuracy0.2° (2m baseline) / 0.4° (1m baseline)
Position Accuracy1cm (RTK), 60cm (SBAS)
Pitch & Roll Accuracy0.04° dynamic, 0.08° static
GNSS ConstellationsBDS, GAL, GLO, GPS, QZSS
CorrectionsPPK, RTK, SBAS
Type of IMUMEMS, Industrial-grade
MagnetometerExternal Magnetic Compass (optional)
Other FeaturesAffordable price, Industrial Grade IMU
Size (mm)120.5 x 53.2 x 49.3
Weight (gram)320
ApplicationsAntenna Pointing
© Milzo Ltd, 2026 all rights reserved.
Milzo.net is an information and networking platform. We do not act as a broker, intermediary, or agent in any transaction. All data, product listings, supplier profiles, and communications are provided on an “as-is” basis and must be independently verified by users.

Milzo.net assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, or safety of products, offers, or communications, including any defense-related, restricted, or dual-use items. All users are solely responsible for complying with applicable laws, export controls, licensing, and due-diligence requirements.