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Colibrys releases micro inertial sensors for harsh environment

March 19, 2008 -- Colibrys has launched its MS9000 family of inertial accelerometers specifically designed for harsh environment and safety critical applications.

This new generation of products comes in a LCC20 (8.9mm x 8.9mm) ceramic package, some 3x smaller than current sensors and in a variety of g ranges from ±2g to ±250g. These sensors can operate over extended temperature ranges with just a few milli g bias stability guaranteed over extended lifetime, according to company claims. These sensors conform to MIL-STD-883-E as typically required by the aerospace, military, and geophysical markets.




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