Northrop Grumman LITEF IMU on Typhoon
Northrop
Grumman has been awarded a contract by EADS Defence & Security to
deliver inertial measurement units (IMU) for Tranche 3A of the
Eurofighter Typhoon. The IMUs will be built by the company's German
navigation systems subsidiary, Northrop Grumman LITEF.
Developed
as part of the flight control system of the Eurofighter Typhoon, the IMU
system, with its highly accurate inertial sensors and built-in
redundancy, is the sole sensor which measures the motion of the aircraft
and continuously provides motion data to the flight control computer to
drive the control systems and actuators. This closed control loop
stabilization system enables the aircraft to perform with extreme
agility as well as a high degree of maneuverability, ensuring it can
operate to the maximum of its capability and to the limit of its flight
envelope. In a secondary function, the IMU provides backup navigation
data.
Was there something specific you'd like to know about it?
ReplyDeleteyeah, where is it in the photo? i know what a Typhoon looks like but not this IMU system.
ReplyDeletei'm kinda intrigued by it...and i'm not even an electronics guy.
Isn't it an internal mechanical electronic device
ReplyDeletehttp://www.northropgrumman.litef.com/p-airborne-d.htm
Yeah it's just an internal electronic device, you can't see it on the outside.
ReplyDeleteok, before everyone starts waving the idiot flag, there are sensors that are carried externally and since they displayed the Typhoon i assumed that this was also carried that way.
ReplyDeletemy bad.
You got lucky that your friend Peter was not around.Just kiding.:)
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