Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 647-1981

IEEE Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Single-Axis Laser Gyros

This standard defines the requirements for a single-axis laser gyro to be used as a sensor in [an attitude control system, an angular displacement measuring system, an angular rate measuring system, ]. This includes the electronics necessary to operate the gyro and to condition the output signal.

Standard Committee
AES/GA - Gyro Accelerometer Panel
Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Superseded by
647-1995
Board Approval
1981-05-21
History
Withdrawn:
1991-12-05
ANSI Approved:
1983-04-22
ANSI Withdrawn Date:
1994-03-31
Published:
1981-12-14

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
Standard Committee
AES/GA - Gyro Accelerometer Panel
Working Group
GP_WG - Gyro Panel Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Cleon Barker

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647-1995
IEEE Standard Specification Format Guide and Test Procedure for Single-Axis Laser Gyros

The specification and test requirements for a single-axis laser gyro for use as a sensor in attitude control systems, angular displacement measuring systems, and angular rate measuring systems is defined. A standard specification format guide for the preparation of a single-axis laser gyro is provided. A complication of recommended procedures for testing a laser gyro, derived from those presently used in the industry, is also provided.

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