The AT-12-0-1 AHRS module is a navigation system used to measure and track the orientation of aircraft, watercraft and land vehicles in motion.
Gyroscopes are a type of sensor used to determine the orientation of an object using a spinning disk or wheel. These sensors measure the movement of a vehicle along the roll, pitch and yaw axes.
Accelerometers measure the change in velocity of an object or vehicle. They can also detect static or dynamic acceleration, which is helpful in determining the direction and motion of an object.
Magnometers, or magnetometers, measure the Earth's magnetic field to determine the direction of an object or vehicle. It is often used with compasses.
The AT-12-0-1 AHRS module is a complex navigation system that combines the aforementioned gyroscope, accelerometer and magnetometer sensors. This system receives location information from GPS and combines this information with data from sensors. This process is called "sensor fusion" and combines data from different sensors to provide more accurate and reliable information about status, orientation and location.
The AT-12-0-1 AHRS module uses it to precisely determine and track the position, status and orientation of an object or vehicle. This plays an extremely important role, especially in industries such as aerospace, marine and automotive.