Inertial sensors

Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Structural installation or mounting means

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73510, G01P 100

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058803688

ABSTRACT:
An inertial sensor assembly has three silicon chips that are each machined to form a respective vibrating inertial sensor, an acceleration sensor and engaging edge formations. The three chips are assembled in an orthogonal arrangement by engaging the edge formations with one another.

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