Inertial Labs Releases New Versions of Kernel Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) Series,

PAEONIAN SPRINGS, VA – June 10, 2022 – The Kernel-110,120, 210, 220 are a set of compact, self-contained strapdown industrial-grade (100-series) and tactical-grade (200-series) Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) that measure…
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PAEONIAN SPRINGS, VA – June 10, 2022 – The Kernel-110,120, 210, 220 are a set of compact, self-contained strapdown industrial-grade (100-series) and tactical-grade (200-series) Inertial Measurement
Units (IMU) that measure linear acceleration and angular rates with three-axis MEMS accelerometers and
three-axis MEMS gyroscopes. Fully calibrated, temperature compensated, mathematically aligned to an
orthogonal coordinate system, the Kernel-210 and 220 contain a 1 deg/hr bias in-run stability gyroscopes
and 0.005 mg bias in-run stability accelerometers. The new Kernel 110,120 IMUs will be superseding
Inertial Labs existing Kernel-100 IMU, whereas the Kernel 210,220 are a miniaturized version of the IMUP Tactical unit.
The Kernel series of inertial measurement units are a fully integrated
inertial solution which combines the newest MEMS sensors
technology. This seamless integration allows Inertial Labs to provide
an inertial system with top-of-the line performance while maintaining a
high value price point. With its compact design and low power
consumption, the Kernel IMUs easily integrate in a wide range of
higher order systems while consuming very little space and power.
With continuous Built-in Test (BIT), configurable communications protocols, electromagnetic interference
(EMI) protection, and flexible input power requirements, the Kernel-110,120,210,220 are built to be used
in a wide variety of environments and integrated system applications. Units have been thoroughly tested
to perform in large variations in temperature, high vibration, and shock. Designed to be used in air,
marine, and land environments, the Kernel series can be integrated into Motion Reference Units (MRU),
Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (AHRS), and GPS-Aided Inertial Navigation Systems (INS). As
a result, the Kernel IMUs are ideal for a wide variety of applications such as autonomous vehicles,
antenna and line of sight stabilizations systems, as well as buoy or boat motion monitoring.
“The new Kernel IMUs represent the innovative approach at Inertial Labs,” said Jamie Marraccini,
President & CEO of Inertial Labs, “[the] high performance and the flexibility to integrate into different
systems and applications is what we have striven to provide to our clients with the new Kernel IMU
release.”
More on the Kernel-110,120: www.inertiallabs.com/kernel-datasheet
More on the Kernel-210,220: www.inertiallabs.com/kernel-2xx-datasheet

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