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ACEINNA Launches Industry's First High Accuracy Current Sensors based on AMR Technology
ACEINNA's new MCx1101 family of ±5A, ±20A, and ±50A Current Sensors for industrial and power supply applications are the first high accuracy wide bandwidth AMR-based current sensors on the market, units and evaluation boards are available now for sampling and volume shipments.
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ACEINNA Launches INS1000, the Industry's Most Accurate System for Guiding Autonomous Vehicles, Drones, Robots, Agricultural and Construction Machinery
Without access to satellite delivered guidance and localization information, autonomous vehicles can quickly get off track in challenging environments such as urban canyons, tunnels, warehouses and indoor facilities and campuses. The INS1000 delivers the essential detailed position and heading accuracy at a price point that is suitable for startups as well as fleet-wide vehicle deployment. INS1000 is an integrated navigation system consisting of an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and other sensors. It provides the position, velocity and attitude information of the vehicle. A dual-frequency (L1/L2), dual-antenna GNSS receiver is used as the primary aiding sensor.
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Video - How to Develop Localization & Navigation Sensor Solutions for Drones, Autonomous Vehicles and Robots
Short Video all about the New OpenIMU Sensor Package for Autonomous Vehicle Guidance and Navigation
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ACEINNA Teams Up with IEEE for a Special Webinar For Developers of Drones, Robots and AGVs - How to Quickly & Easily Build Your Own Reliable, Inexpensive, and Precise Autonomous System
Webinar - How to Quickly & Easily Build Your Own Reliable, Inexpensive, and Precise Autonomous System - For Developers of Drones, Robots and AGVs
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ACEINNA Launches the First Open Source IMU Development Kit for Drones, Robots and AGVs
Whether you are developing autonomously guided vehicles for industrial applications, autonomous cars, factory or industrial robots, drones, ROVs, any kind of smart machine which needs to move - fast or slow, on land, in the air, or in water, integrating an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) based sensor network will greatly improve its navigation and self-location capabilities.
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ACEINNA Emerges as $50 Million Sensor Technology Spin Out - Biggest MEMS Sensor Technology Funded this Year
ACEINNA (pronounced "A See Nah"), has emerged from behind the curtains as one of the largest "spin out" companies in the MEMS and sensing technology sector. In addition, today we have launched the ACEINNA website - making it much easier for our customers to research and find the appropriate sensing products for their applications. See us at www.aceinna.com One of most important technologies - where we are taking the lead - is IMUs for autonomous vehicle navigation and guidance. Everyone has heard about GPS, video cameras and LiDAR, etc for autonomous cars, but IMU tech is just as important.
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ACEINNA Earns Recognition for Participation in John Deere Cost Reduction Opportunities Process
ACEINNA IMU Sensors Help Guide John Deere Tractors for Agricultural Applications; ACEINNA's IMUs are also used in a wide range construction, ROVs, telecommunications, camera and avionics applications as well as autonomous cars.