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Guide to Gyroscopes

Find the right type of gyroscope that meets your application and budget needs


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In its simplest form, gyroscope parts include a frame or gimbal, a spinning rotor disk and a spin axis inserted through the center of the rotor. Engineers have exploited the physics of gyroscopes in very sophisticated applications, including inertial navigation systems that keep airplanes on course or even guide rockets into orbit. Manufacturers also need gyroscopes for automotive anti-rollover systems, interactive video game programs and camcorder stabilization.

Learn about the different types of gyroscopes for sale to find the right one for your business or military application.

1. When precision matters, look for the latest laser gyroscope technology.

2. MEMS gyroscopes combine computers with sensors, gears or other mechanical devices in semiconductor chips.

3. Digital gyroscopes convert analog information from sensors to a digital readout, with programming capabilities.


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Buy a fiber optic gyroscope with excellent performance and precision for your flight applications


The military, commercial airlines and space industry require laser optical gyroscope technology as the latest way to ensure ultra precision without the typical maintenance problems common to electro statically supported gyro navigator systems. You can choose between a ring laser gyroscope, which uses mirrors to achieve laser movement, or a fiber optic gyroscope, which uses a coil of fiber to move the laser through the enclosure.

I recommend: KVH Industries, Inc. offers a range of commercial and military fiber optic gyros that provide you with over 50,000 hours of high performance operation under shock or adverse weather conditions. EXALOS AG manufactures a robust line of fiber optic gyroscope parts designed to withstand the shock and temperatures of the space environment.

Find gyroscope suppliers that feature MEMS gyroscopes


MEMS gyroscopes combine tiny mechanical devices and systems on a silicon microchip to give users the best functionality in a sophisticated and reliable package.

I recommend: Crossbow Technology Inc. offers several MEMS gyroscopes for applications including unmanned vehicles, avionics systems and platform stabilization systems. The MEMS gyroscopes Analog Devices, Inc. offers include a digitally controlled, auto-test feature that you can engage while the sensor is on.

Select digital gyroscopes for your remote control helicopters and airplanes


Digital gyroscopes can use a series of digital feedback and conditioning to control problematic vibrations in MEMS gyroscopes.

I recommend: Hobbico, Inc. digital gyroscopes ensure a stable flight pattern for your customers' hobby helicopters and airplanes. Systron Donner Inertial offers high performance gyroscopes with MEMS technology and digital interfacing.

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  • If the rate gyroscope in your aircraft is malfunctioning, you can consider an overhaul service rather than investing in a new gyroscope. Look for a service that provides disassembly, inspection, and cleaning of your gyroscope in accordance with FAA approved maintenance techniques. You should ask for a limited warranty on your overhaul service as a guarantee against incurring further immediate expenses after the repair.

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