OverviewThe ASC RAIL-2711 is a uniaxial industrial analog gyroscope engineered for rail and other harsh-environment applications. It delivers stable angular rate measurement with design features that simplify integration into rolling stock systems and comply with railway-relevant standards.
TechnologyThe device uses proven MEMS vibrating ring sensor elements. The micromechanical silicon design provides high immunity to shocks and external vibrations, ensuring the stability and precision required in industrial rail applications.
Housing and environmental resistanceThe sensor is housed in a robust, non-flammable stainless-steel enclosure (V2A, material number 1.4301) with protection class IP68. It includes an integrated cable with configurable length and connector options. The product is tested and documented according to EN 50155 to facilitate installation and qualification on rolling stock.
Applications- Bogie stability testing
- Vehicle and component monitoring in rail transport
- Measurements in harsh environmental conditions requiring high reliability
Product details- Sensor type: Gyroscope, analog
- Sensor technology: MEMS vibrating ring
- Number of sensitive directions: Uniaxial
- Output signal: Voltage
- Measurement range [g]: 4
- Measurement range [°/s]: 75, 150, 300, 900
- Temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
- Protection class: IP68
- Housing material: Stainless steel (V2A, material number 1.4301)
Technical specifications- Model: ASC RAIL-2711
- Technology: MEMS vibrating ring sensor element
- Axes: Uniaxial
- Output: Analog voltage
- Angular measurement ranges available: 75 °/s, 150 °/s, 300 °/s, 900 °/s
- Measurement range (acceleration reference): 4 g
- Bias stability: 12 °/h
- Angular random walk (ARW): 0.2 °/√h
- Protection class: IP68
- Housing: Robust, non-flammable stainless steel (V2A, 1.4301)
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Standards / certification: Tested and documented according to EN 50155 (railway applications)
- Cable: Integrated cable with configurable length and connectors
- Typical applications: Bogie stability testing and vehicle/component monitoring in rail transport