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HGuide n580 Inertial Navigation System
HGuide n580 Inertial Navigation System

HGuide n580 Inertial Navigation System

Brand:Honeywell Aerospace Model:HGuide n580 Inertial Navigation System

The HGuide n580 inertial navigation system is a small, light-weight, self-contained, all-attitude inertial navigation system. The n580 can be used for a wide variety of industrial applications where continuous navigation information is a critical component.

The HGuide n580 inertial navigation system is a small, light-weight, self-contained, all-attitude inertial navigation system. The n580 can be used for a wide variety of industrial applications where continuous navigation information is a critical component.

The HGuide n580 inertial navigation system contains Honeywell's leading- edge HG4930 IMU technology and a powerful dual-antenna, multi-frequency, multi-GNSS RTK capability. Honeywell's integration expertise blends the IMU and GNSS data to provide an accurate, robust navigation service to your application with all the functionalities that you need, even in extended GNSS-denied environments.

The HGuide n580 inertial navigation system output data includes time- stamped position, velocity, angular rate, linear acceleration, roll, pitch and heading information at 100Hz. The internal GNSS receiver delivers GNSS-based heading. The HGuide n580 can accept a wide variety of external aiding sources to improve performance in GNSS-denied conditions.

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