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EECS 373 Gyroscopes Kevin Chyn Scott
Perry Brian Schlenker
http//embeddedsystemnews.com/stmicroelectronics-i
ntroduces-a-new-family-of-single-and-multi-axis-me
ms-micro-electro-mechanical-systems-gyroscopes.htm
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Outline
  • Introduction to Gyroscopes
  • Theory of operation
  • Applications
  • Historic and Modern Varieties
  • History of gyroscopes
  • Current technology
  • Implementation
  • Algorithms
  • Feedback and control

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  • What is a Gyroscope?
  • Device used to measure or maintain orientation
  • Works on the principals of angular momentum
  • Initial axis of rotation is conserved
  • Consists of a spinning mass on an axel

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  • How Gyroscopes Work
  • Mechanical Gyroscope
  • Spinning mass mounted on gimbals
  • Free-output vs. Fixed-output
  • Sensors on axis to detect rotation
  • Procession
  • Electronic Gyroscope
  • Coriolis vibratory gyroscope
  • Proof mass fed oscillating current to induce
    vibrations
  • Vibrating mass tends to oscillate in initial
    plane of reference
  • When rotated, oscillations in orthogonal plane
    detected by circuitry

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  • Common Uses
  • Gyrocompass
  • Used by ships to find true north
  • Seeks minimum potential energy
  • Stability Assistance
  • Hubble Space Telescope
  • Bicycles
  • Inertial Guidance System
  • Guided Missiles
  • Measure angular velocity in inertial reference
    frame
  • Detect changes to orientation
  • Combined with accelerometer for 6 axis sensor

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  • Consumer Electronics
  • Wii Remote
  • Tilt, yaw, pitch
  • Rate of angular movement
  • Smart Phones
  • Screen Orientation
  • Gaming Input
  • Laptops
  • Free fall detection

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History of Gyroscopes
  • Initially a toy, not a tool
  • Tops were common in ancient civilizations
  • Began to be used in naval navigation and science
    during the 18th and 19th centuries

1852 French gyroscope used to measure Earths
rotation
1860 gyro used to model orbital motion
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History of Gyroscopes
  • Integration with electronics
  • In the early 20th century, gyroscopes became
    combine with electric motors, allowing them to
    operate without mechanical power
  • Miniaturized during WWII for torpedo, ship, and
    plane navigation
  • Further miniaturized with the advent for
    silicon-based electronics

WWII era bomb release control mechanism
Common 50 consumer gyroscope available on
Sparkfun
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Types of Gyroscopes
  • Rotary gyroscope
  • Rotor suspended in a gambol spins independently
    in order to conserve angular momentum
  • Mostly unused in modern systems
  • Fiber optic gyroscope (FOG)
  • Fiber optic coil determines changes in
    orientation by path of light in the coil
  • Beam traveling against rotation has slightly
    shorter path
  • Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)
  • Uses very small vibrating mechanism to detect
    changes
  • London moment
  •  Spinning superconductor generates a magnetic
    field
  • Extremely accurate tool or modern science

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Common Gyroscope Criteria
  • Performance
  • Measurement range
  • Number of sensing axes
  • Nonlinearity
  • Bandwidth
  • Angular Random Walk (ARW)
  • Bias
  • Bias Drift
  • Bias Instability
  • Specifications
  • Cost
  • Working temperature range
  • Shock survivability
  • Size/Mass

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Angular Random Walk
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Examination of Recent Gyros
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  • General Algorithms
  • Noise reduction via low pass filter
  • Scale calibration to get meaning from gyroscope
    data
  • Integrate data over time to get absolute angle
  • Enhancement using Kalman filter
  • Can reduce/eliminate integration drift

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Inertial Navigation Systems
  • Dead reckoning using previous position to
    determine current position
  • Used on ships, aircraft, submarines, missiles,
    spacecraft, etc
  • Firefighters/military step based INS

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GPS/INS
GPS
INS
  • Low refresh rate
  • 10Hz? 20Hz?
  • Relatively low resolution
  • Location to n meters
  • Limited to outdoors
  • High refresh rate
  • Kilohertz
  • Relatively high resolution
  • But prone to drift
  • Doesnt rely on satellites

Combine both sensors using Kalman Filter to
produce highly accurate results
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Feedback Control Systems
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • Vibration detected using gyroscopes
  • Movements modeled as sinusoid
  • Lens is shifted to counteract vibration

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Refrences
  • http//physics.kenyon.edu/EarlyApparatus/Mechanics
    /Gyroscope/Gyroscope.html
  • http//solarsystem.nasa.gov/scitech/display.cfm?ST
    _ID327
  • http//orgs.usd.edu/nmm/News/Newsletter/August2010
    /ConnResearch.html
  • http//www.sensorwiki.org/doku.php/sensors/gyrosco
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