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  2. Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments - Wikipedia

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    While IEEE 488.2 provided a device-independent syntax, there was still no standard for instrument-specific commands. Commands to control the same class of instrument, e.g., multimeters, would vary between manufacturers and even models. The United States Air Force, [9] and later Hewlett-Packard, recognized this problem.

  3. Gyroscopic autopilot - Wikipedia

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    The control panel for the Minneapolis-Honeywell C-1 gyroscopic autopilot, used on B-24 bombers. The gyroscopic autopilot was a type of autopilot system developed primarily for aviation uses in the early 20th century. Since then, the principles of this autopilot has been the basis of many different aircraft control systems, both military and ...

  4. Motion controller - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a motion controller is a type of input device that uses accelerometers, gyroscopes, cameras, or other sensors to track motion. Motion controllers see use as game controllers, for virtual reality and other simulation purposes, and as pointing devices for smart TVs and Personal computers.

  5. Control moment gyroscope - Wikipedia

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    NASA personnel handle a single Control Moment Gyroscope for the International Space Station. The ISS employs a total of four CMGs, mounted on Z1 truss [16] as primary actuating devices during normal flight mode operation. The objective of the CMG flight control system is to hold the space station at a fixed attitude relative to the surface of ...

  6. Gyroscopic control - Wikipedia

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    Gyroscopic control may refer to: Control moment gyroscope , an attitude control device generally used in spacecraft attitude control systems Gyroscopic control (gaming) , accelerometers to as a control input

  7. Digital test controller - Wikipedia

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    A modern digital test controller. Digital test controllers are devices (usually computer based) that provide motion control [1] by processing digital signals. Typically a controller has inputs connected to sensors on the device they control, which measure the feedback, its current state (for example the current position), and process this signal to provide an output to a hydraulical ...

  8. Rate gyro - Wikipedia

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    If a gyro has only one gimbal ring, with consequently only one plane of freedom, it can be adapted for use as a rate gyro to measure a rate of angular movement. Rate gyros are used in rate integrating gyroscopes, and in attitude control systems for vehicles, and in combination with other sensors to make inertial navigation systems.

  9. LN-3 inertial navigation system - Wikipedia

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    Also the Servo Amplifiers, picking off the tiny Gyro signals and amplifying this to control the platform gimbal motors, have tight specifications. The actual integration of the accelerometer signal to a velocity signal is performed by an electronic amplifier which controls a velocity-motor which drives a capacitance tachometer.