gyro's

sci.electronics.design single axis analog gyro

Freescale & ST Micro seem to be getting out of the analog gyro business and going to digital "system" types of devices. Analog Devices are too costly for this application, ie ~$35. A single axis analog gyro with 3,4, maybe 10 mv per degree/second at $2-$3 in 100's is the current objective. Ivensense Inc appears to have just that, but it's labeled as near to it's end of life. The had a "wanna see the replacement" flag on the web site and I'll check tomorrow or the next day. Anyone know of any other similar devices?

Hul

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Hul Tytus
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Have you searched on Ebay? You might have to settle for a 3 axis gyro.

Dan

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dcaster

WHAT belongs to "gyro"???

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Robert Baer

Haloumi or feta?

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I haven't looked at ebay, yet, but I will. You're probably right about shifting to a 3 axis gyro; that's been required with accelerometers. However, analog devices appear on the way out to be replaced by digital types, which is a problem on this application.

Hul

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Hul Tytus

I didn't know I had a choice. I like the falafel's at Amy's place,

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It's a bit of a dive, but good food and cheap. George H.

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George Herold

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