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Futaba #GY401 - Futaba GY401 Gyro w/SMM tech
Here is the GY401 Gyro with SMM tech from Futaba.This is a premier Efficiency, Compact and Light Weight(AVCS) Angular Vector Control System gyro developed for model helicopters.Because the sensor and control circuit are integrated, it really is a simple task to set up.
CHARACTERISTICS:
AVCS System: because the rudder trim modifications (considering breeze and othermeteorological alterations); leading, back, and also other heli attitudeschange and they are immediately canceled; end (rudder) operation iseasy, which makes it ideal for 3D journey.(also called going hold gyro)SMM Gyro Sensor: applying this newly developed technology virtuallyeliminates rudder trim modifications during journey (see COMMENTS).Digital Servo Compatible (DS Mode): DS mode can make it appropriate withFutaba electronic servos. This maximizes the high-speed responseperformance with this electronic servo.Remote Gain Function and Mode Switching Function Remote: Gainfunction enables sensitiveness switching through the transmitter and modeswitching function permits AVCS/normal gyro mode switching.incorporated, lightweight and lightweight design authorized by highdensity mounting technology.Conductive Resin Case: This example improves EMC (Electrostatic andelectromagnetic interruption) opposition.
INCLUDES: One GY401 gyroOne mini artificial modification screwdriverThree mounting padsOne instruction sheet
SPECS: GY401 Gyro-Length: 27mmWidth: 27mmHeight: 20mmWeight: 27g
COMMENTARY: can be used in helicopters and airplanes (due to 0-100percent Gain Adjust).The brand-new SMM (Silicone Micro device) technology will be the integrationof technical elements, sensors, actuators and electronic devices allbrought together on an average substrate chip. This hobby industryfirst, leads to a gyro sensor with an unprecedented degree offunctionality, dependability, and elegance.This wont assist the JR electronic servos. These have actually in fact a differentpulse.
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