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Futaba #GY401 - Futaba GY401 Gyro w/SMM technology
Here is the GY401 Gyro with SMM technology 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 truly is an easy task to set up.
TRAITS:
AVCS System: because the rudder trim improvements (considering breeze and othermeteorological alterations); leading, right back, and various heli attitudeschange and they are straight away canceled; end (rudder) procedure iseasy, which makes it perfect for 3D journey.(also called going hold gyro)SMM Gyro Sensor: using this newly developed technology virtuallyeliminates rudder trim alterations during journey (see COMMENTS).Digital Servo Compatible (DS Mode): DS mode makes it appropriate withFutaba electronic servos. This maximizes the high-speed responseperformance with this particular electronic servo.Remote Gain Function and Mode Switching Function Remote: Gainfunction allows sensitiveness switching through 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 disruption) opposition.
INCLUDES: One GY401 gyroOne mini artificial modification screwdriverThree mounting padsOne instruction sheet
SPECS: GY401 Gyro-Length: 27mmWidth: 27mmHeight: 20mmWeight: 27g
COMMENTARY: may be used in helicopters and airplanes (because of 0-100percent Gain Adjust).The brand-new SMM (Silicone Micro unit) technology will be the integrationof technical elements, sensors, actuators and electronics allbrought together on a typical substrate chip. This pastime industryfirst, contributes to a gyro sensor with an unprecedented degree offunctionality, dependability, and beauty.This wont assist the JR electronic servos. These have in fact in reality a differentpulse.
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