A new 18-m craft for the Nauticus robotic navy fleet will be fitted with Smartgyro’s SG80 units for roll reduction in manned and unmanned operations. Golden Arrow Marine is supplying Smartgyro SG80 ...
There’s nothing like going out on the open water, catching your own dinner, then coming home with one of those wacky blown-out hairstyles only salt water can create. People have been doing this for ...
To let customers experience firsthand the difference Seakeeper gyro stabilization systems make in vessel performance and crew safety, the company has launched its new demo boat. The custom 345 Express ...
No audio available for this content. Photo: Gladiator Technologies Gladiator Technologies has introduced a three-axis, inertial rate system gyroscope. The G300D gyro is 0.67 cubic inches, low power ...
Self-balancing robots have become a common hobby project, and they usually require two wheels to work. [James Bruton] has managed to single wheel balancing robot by adding gyroscopic stabilization.
The innovative design of ST's dual-core gyroscope employs separate output paths optimized for the two different functions in a 4x4x1 mm package. The device addresses, at the same time, motion and ...
THIS book consists of a thesis approved for the degree of Ph.D. in the University of London, and it gives the results of an investigation undertaken with the following objects: “(i) To determine ...
According to STMicroelectronics, its new two-axis gyroscope, optimized for optical image stabilization in smartphones and digital still cameras, is 50% smaller in area than the previous generation and ...
Addressing lower-cost optical image stabilization (OIS) as a major goal, InvenSense Inc. has unveiled its IDG-2000, the first digital dual-axis pitch and roll (X and Y) gyroscope for camera phones and ...
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications and the leading supplier of MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) for consumer and ...
With the introduction of the GF FX we hae yet another spinning part within our boxen. My question to all the physics happy geeks is at what point will our boxes become Gyroscopicaly impossible to move ...