An IMU stabilized gimbal capable of handling the RIEGL VQ- 780 II-S series, and VQ680 series!
Introducing the new Reigl STABBOT Mount, designed exclusively for the Riegl 1560. The STABBOT, is able to fit into a standard 19 in (49 cm) camera hole. Our system offers simultaneous compensation of: 15° roll, 12° pitch, and 45° yaw, which is made possible by the low axis of rotation, located nearly outside of the aircraft. The mount has a max correction reaction speed of 15° per second and the typical residual deviation from vertical is kept to less than 0.015°. Our STABBOT accomodates a variety of FMS and IMU interfaces, including Track'Air, IGI, all GNSS / IMU, and more.
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Features
Weighing in at 80 lbs (36 kg), the STABBOT can support a payload of up to 330 lbs (150 kg), and is built to RTCA DO-160-G standards. The Riegl STABBOT mount conforms to CE, and FCC regulation, and is crash resistance tested up to 15G. The mount power consumption is rated at 28V DC, averaging 50W, and peaking at 250W.
Designed and built in the USA, the field servicable, stabalized STABBOT mount is like no other aerial survey sensor system. The STABBOT mount is a 3-axis gimbal system with first of its kind Central Oculus Pivoting cababilities. This patent pending design enables any sensor the flexibility of extended roll, pitch, and yaw (drift), which is not currently available with any sensor in the marketplace. The STABBOT mount is a large-sensor stabalization device that is ready for installation in any aircraft. This mount has the ability to move along the floor, left-right and forward-backward, to prevent the field fo view from being cut off by the sides of the camera well.
This robust mount benefits from Lead'Airs in-house engineering, allowing us to customize the unit to fit your precise needs. Agile, smooth, and accurate, the STABBOT mount fits seemlesly into your workflow, providing quality assurance through reliable image capture performance under all circumstances. Designed for the mounting of large and or heavy sensors (up to 330lbs / 150kg), the mount is stabilized in all three axis. Movement of the aricraft thus fully compensated, assuring proper, orthogonal alignment of the sensor at all times during flight.
Technical Specifications
STABBOT STABLIZED PLATFORM | |
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Standard 20-inch (51cm) Camera Hole | Performances |
Roll Compensation | -15° to +15° |
Pitch Compensation | -20° to +20° |
Yaw Compensation | -50° to +50° |
Max Roll + Max Pitch + Max Yaw | Possible |
Altitude Control | IMU |
Max Correction Reaction Speed | 15° per Second |
Typical Residual Deviation from Vertical | <0.2° |
Weight | 130lbs. (77kg) |
FMS Interface | X-Track and Programmable API |
IMU Interface | Applanix, Novatel and others using NMEA |
Voltage | 22 to 30 VDC |
Power Consumption at 28V DC | Average: 15A, 270W Peak: 20A, 360W |
Operating Temperatures | 0°C to +55°C |
Storage Temperatures | -40°C to +85°C |
Payload | 110 lbs. / 50kg |
Standards | RTCA DO-160-G |
Conformity | CE, FCC |
Crash Resistance Calculated | 9G |
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