Silicon Sensing Test Program Proves IMU Performance in Space Conditions – SatNews
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Silicon Sensing test program proves IMU performance in space conditions – SatNews
The research with Institute of Science, Tokyo, reveals DMU41 is well suited to LEO missions After announcing a research partnership in April of 2024, Silicon Sensing and the Institute of Science, Tokyo, have now completed a test program evaluating the performance and durability of the DMU41 tactical-grade inertial measurement unit (IMU) in radiation environments similar to those found in space. The results show that the DMU41 continues to perfo…
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After announcing a research partnership in April 2024, Silicon Sensing and the Institute of Science, Tokyo have now completed a test program evaluating the performance and durability of the DMU41 tactical-grade inertial measurement unit (IMU) in radiation environments similar to those found in space. The results show that the DMU41 continues to perform well even when exposed to cumulative radiation doses as high as 10 kRad – which exceeds the us…
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