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Ring laser gyroscope packed into compact unit

14th September 2015
Mick Elliott
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The GG1320 range of Ring Laser, Inertial Grade Gyroscopes has been introduced by ELTG Inertial Aerosystems. Manufactured by US based Honeywell Aerospace, the company has been an industry leader in gyroscope product development since Elmer Sperry invented the gyrocompass in 1910.

Honeywell have products and extensive domain knowledge in gyro technologies including spinning mass mechanical gyros, fibre-optic gyros (FOGS), Micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) gyros and ring laser gyros (RLG).

Today, Honeywell's GG1320 digital ring laser gyro (RLG) is the industry standard for precision rotation measurement. Many thousands are in daily use on Land, Sea and Air, commercial and military platforms.

It is an affordable high performance inertial sensor with the electronics, power supply and sense element packaged into an easy-to-use compact unit. The user supplies an input voltage and, under rotation, the GG1320 provides a compensated rotation digital output.

The principle of operation of a RLG is two counter-propagating laser beams have different frequencies with the difference dependent on rotation rate. Measurement of this difference provides the rotation angle or rotation rate about the RLG's sensitive axis. Honeywell's GG1320 RLG has demonstrated capability of measuring an arc-second of rotation.

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