Title :
Improved accuracy metallic resonator CVG
Author :
Chikovani, V.V. ; Yatsenko, Yu.A. ; Barabashov, A.S. ; Marusyk, P.I. ; Umakhanov, E.O. ; Taturin, V.N.
Author_Institution :
INNALABS Holding Inc., Kiev
fDate :
5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Metallic resonator Q-factor is very sensitive to the resonator\´s material, its thermal and chemical treatment, design, and environment; i.e., pressure and temperature. In order to obtain higher accuracy for CVG it is necessary to use resonator evacuation. Resonator mass plays a very important role in sensitivity to angle rate, in stability of vibration, in response to environmental condition changes, and also to external vibration and shock resistance. Innalabs Holding Inc. uses a cylindrical resonator with increased rim thickness of up to 2 mmn and more. This concerns resonator material and design parameters selection, material thermal treatment to increase resonator Q-factor, and improved control algorithms in order to increase metallic CVG accuracy. As a result, CVG bias instability of 0.025 degth and random walk of 0.008 degvh for the resonator diameter 43 mmn, and 0.2 deg/h for the resonator diameter 25 mm were obtained. Future opportunities for Innalabs CVG is also discussed herein. Test results are presented for CVG43 and CVG25. Three-axis CVG unit under control of one DSP "Share" and IMU parameters are forecasted.
Keywords :
Q-factor; cavity resonators; digital signal processing chips; CVG; material thermal treatment; metallic resonator; resonator Q-factor; resonator evacuation; shock resistance; thermal-chemical treatment; Cobalt alloys; Costs; Inorganic materials; Micromechanical devices; Modems; Nickel alloys; Optical resonators; Q factor; Stability; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2009.5109952