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This is the Futaba GY611 Gyro. The newest generation SMM (Silicon Micro Machine) technology and a low-back aero form case enhance vibration resistance and neutral characteristic. The GY611's highly precise angular velocity sensor allows the AVCS to perform even better, minimizing rudder neutral position drift and eliminating the need to trim the rudder during flight. This feature is the equivalent of heading hold, except that it utilizes a gyro sensor that's more accurate and less susceptible to vibration than conventional piezo gyros. It continually sends control signals to the servo, even when the tail is not moving, for extremely low-temperature drift and more positive control for hovering and flying in crosswinds.
The high-resolution 12-bit Analog to Digital accurately converts the sensor output to a digital signal. A super narrow pulse (760µs) drive system greatly improves servo response; high-speed processing boosts gyro response. Includes a high-response S9256 servo that's compatible with the super narrow pulse drive and features an alumite case with a heat sink.
It's ground-breaking Futaba innovation, resulting in a line of helicopter gyros and servos like nothing you've ever seen. The new GY series gyro features several high-tech advantages over conventional piezo engineering that make R/C helicopter flying even more stable and reliable.
GY611 FEATURES:
8-character dot matrix liquid crystal display
A highly precise angular velocity sensor
High-resolution 12-bit Analog to Digital accurately converts the sensor output to a digital signal.
This is the Futaba GY611 Gyro. The newest generation SMM (Silicon Micro Machine) technology and a low-back aero form case enhance vibration resistance and neutral characteristic. The GY611's highly precise angular velocity sensor allows the AVCS to perform even better, minimizing rudder neutral position drift and eliminating the need to trim the rudder during flight. This feature is the equivalent of heading hold, except that it utilizes a gyro sensor that's more accurate and less susceptible to vibration than conventional piezo gyros. It continually sends control signals to the servo, even when the tail is not moving, for extremely low-temperature drift and more positive control for hovering and flying in crosswinds.
The high-resolution 12-bit Analog to Digital accurately converts the sensor output to a digital signal. A super narrow pulse (760µs) drive system greatly improves servo response; high-speed processing boosts gyro response. Includes a high-response S9256 servo that's compatible with the super narrow pulse drive and features an alumite case with a heat sink.
It's ground-breaking Futaba innovation, resulting in a line of helicopter gyros and servos like nothing you've ever seen. The new GY series gyro features several high-tech advantages over conventional piezo engineering that make R/C helicopter flying even more stable and reliable.
GY611 FEATURES:
8-character dot matrix liquid crystal display
A highly precise angular velocity sensor
High-resolution 12-bit Analog to Digital accurately converts the sensor output to a digital signal.
Honshitsu-no-Chokushi FUTABA CORPORATION was established in 1948 as a manufacturer and seller of receiver vacuum tubes.
Utilizing vacuum tube technology, Futaba began manufacturing vacuum fluorescent displays. In 1962, Futaba began producing radio control equipment as well as press die set components, establishing what still remains as two of the company's primary divisions.
This was followed by the development of mold base components and the more recent addition of VFD modules to complete the lineup of Futaba's major products.
Firmly embracing the principle of manufacturing each component in-house, Futaba creates everything from its own tools to its own manufacturing facilities.
Honshitsu-no-Chokushi FUTABA CORPORATION was established in 1948 as a manufacturer and seller of receiver vacuum tubes.
Utilizing vacuum tube technology, Futaba began manufacturing vacuum fluorescent displays. In 1962, Futaba began producing radio control equipment as well as press die set components, establishing what still remains as two of the company's primary divisions.
This was followed by the development of mold base components and the more recent addition of VFD modules to complete the lineup of Futaba's major products.
Firmly embracing the principle of manufacturing each component in-house, Futaba creates everything from its own tools to its own manufacturing facilities.
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