2021-04-26 04:46 AM
The typical values of the:
- Sensitivity tolerance of the accelerometer
- Cross-axis sensitivity/non-orthogonality of the accelerometer and gyroscope
- Non-linearity of the accelerometer and gyroscope
I could not find those in the datasheets.
Thank you in advance.
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2021-04-27 05:01 AM
Hi @Mvan .10 ,
for a full characterization of these parameter -since they are not on the datasheet-, you should check with your regional support, at this contact link.
However, I can share you some bench data on a representative sample, that I already shared inside this Community in the past:
The typical values of these parameters are almost the same for LSM6DSL and LSM6DSM, while they show an improvement in the case of LSM6DSOX.
If my reply answered -at least partially- your question, please click on Select as Best at the bottom of this post. This will help other users with the same issue to find the answer faster.
-Eleon
2021-04-27 05:01 AM
Hi @Mvan .10 ,
for a full characterization of these parameter -since they are not on the datasheet-, you should check with your regional support, at this contact link.
However, I can share you some bench data on a representative sample, that I already shared inside this Community in the past:
The typical values of these parameters are almost the same for LSM6DSL and LSM6DSM, while they show an improvement in the case of LSM6DSOX.
If my reply answered -at least partially- your question, please click on Select as Best at the bottom of this post. This will help other users with the same issue to find the answer faster.
-Eleon
2021-04-28 01:06 AM
Hi Eleon,
Thanks for your quick response. I don't understand how the non-orthogonality values can be smaller than 0. In other words: How do these values correspond to the cross-axis sensitivity you typically see in IMU datasheets?
Thanks again.
2021-04-28 02:34 AM
Hi @Mvan .10 ,
probably in the other datasheets the non-orthogonality or cross-axis is defined as an absolute value, but the typical definition is (for example in the X-Y axis cases):
If the x_axl_0g - y_axl_0g is <0, i.e x_axl_0g < y_axl_0g, the resulting parameter will be negative (so that you have not only the "percentage" information, but also the direction of the cross axis).
-Eleon