Hi Folks!
Just bought this beauty:
**broken link removed**
Looks very sturdy. It is a 3-axis DC/DC gyro. I believe it is
eletromechanical. I couldn't find any online reference on the pins and how
to operate it. Anybody has any suggestion before I start messing around with
it?
The label reads:
NORTHROP CORPORATION
Precision Product Division
FSC 51834
Mfr. P/N: 50162-317
3 AXIS DC/DC GYRO PKG.
P/N 50162-317
SER.NO 104
WT. 1,8 LB
It has a 10 pin circular connector (milspec type). Since it is analog, I believe that a pair of pins is for power (voltage?), and there should be one pair for each axis that should be proportional to
the rate of rotation.
Any pointer appreciated.
Cheers
Padu
Just bought this beauty:
**broken link removed**
Looks very sturdy. It is a 3-axis DC/DC gyro. I believe it is
eletromechanical. I couldn't find any online reference on the pins and how
to operate it. Anybody has any suggestion before I start messing around with
it?
The label reads:
NORTHROP CORPORATION
Precision Product Division
FSC 51834
Mfr. P/N: 50162-317
3 AXIS DC/DC GYRO PKG.
P/N 50162-317
SER.NO 104
WT. 1,8 LB
It has a 10 pin circular connector (milspec type). Since it is analog, I believe that a pair of pins is for power (voltage?), and there should be one pair for each axis that should be proportional to
the rate of rotation.
Any pointer appreciated.
Cheers
Padu