MLX90609EEA-R2 MELEXIS [Melexis Microelectronic Systems], MLX90609EEA-R2 Datasheet - Page 20

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MLX90609EEA-R2

Manufacturer Part Number
MLX90609EEA-R2
Description
Angular Rate Sensor (Standard version)
Manufacturer
MELEXIS [Melexis Microelectronic Systems]
Datasheet
A sensor that measures rotational velocity measured in degrees per second around its sensitive
axis. Angular rate sensors are sometimes referred to as gyro or gyroscope.
The input signal frequency range from DC (zero frequency) up to the frequency where a -3dB
amplitude decay (between mechanical input and rate output) is observed. In the case of the
present device, the bandwidth is user selectable by means of an external capacitor.
Coriolis Effect is an inertial force described by the 19th-century engineer-mathematician Gustave-
Gaspard Coriolis in 1835. Coriolis showed that, if the ordinary Newtonian laws of motion of bodies
are to be used in a rotating frame of reference, an inertial force, acting to the right of the direction of
body motion for counterclockwise rotation of the reference frame or to the left for clockwise rotation,
must be included in the motion equations.
In effect, the Coriolis force is an apparent deflection of the path of an object that moves within a
rotating coordinate system. The object does not actually deviate from its path, but it appears to do
so because of the motion of the coordinate system.
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10. Glossary of Terms
Angular Rate Sensor
Bandwidth
Coriolis Effect
Figure 9-3. MLX90609 Bottom View
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Angular Rate Sensor (Standard version)
Figure 9-4. Land Pattern Design (top view)
MLX90609
Data Sheet
February/08

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