nadar Posted April 28, 2015 Report Share Posted April 28, 2015 Very compact motion and position sensor. It uses a MEMS inertial system (INS) to measure angles and accelerations combined with a GPS to measure positions and speed. Xsens MTI-G-700 (purchased in march 2013) specs: http://shop.xsens.com/shop/mti-g-100-series/mti-g-700-gps-ins/mti-g-700-gpsins-2a5g4-dk Provided with software development kit and carrying case Connection to PC via USB cable (4m length) GPS antenna with strong magnetic mount: cable length 3+5 m size: 58x58x22 mm. Weight 58g. Software: MTmanager (provided with full licence and recent updates) is used to graphically display in real time the position of the sensor(in 3D), its orientation (omega,phi,kappa angles, speed and acceleration data. The software is also used to record all these data (or only selected ones), at a user selected frequency (up to 100 records per second), in a wide variety of output formats, including user-defined ones. Possible uses: - motion tracking (sports, health, etc.) - Automobile and mechanical tuning (analysis of speed and longitudinal/lateral accelerations on different places of a circuit) - Avionics and UAVs - Photography and video - Monitoring of construction, earthmoving engines and floating machinery - etc. (I used it for photogrammetry) I'm selling it 2000 € (=50% of the price af a new one). I'm selling it because I don't use it anymore. It was used about 12 times and works pertfectly. I prefer hand delivery against cash payment. This allows me to give a demo and a short tutorial of the software (configuration is not very easy) I can do this at my place (Huy, Belgium) or around Liège, Namur or Brussels. Other solution to be negotiated. Parcel shipment is also possible (afterPaypal payment), but at your own cost (from Belgium) and under your full responsibility (insurance recommended). (The parcel will weight approx. 1 kg) Please contact me by MP to obtain more details 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny Hiner Posted August 25, 2015 Report Share Posted August 25, 2015 Do you still have this XSENS MTI-G 700? Thanks, Danny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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