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  2. PIGA accelerometer - Wikipedia

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    The PIGA was based on an accelerometer developed by Dr. Fritz Mueller, then of the Kreiselgeraete Company, for the LEV-3 and experimental SG-66 guidance system of the Nazi era German V2 (EMW A4) ballistic missile and was known among the German rocket scientists as the MMIA "Mueller Mechanical Integrating Accelerometer". This system used ...

  3. Category:Accelerometers - Wikipedia

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    PIGA accelerometer; Proof mass; T. Three-Axis Acceleration Switch This page was last edited on 22 February 2019, at 02:42 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. List of game controllers - Wikipedia

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    Input: 2 clickable analog sticks, 2 analog triggers, 6 pressure-sensitive buttons, 3 digital buttons, pressure-sensitive D-pad, accelerometer, gyroscope: November 11, 2006 [27] Wii Remote: Wii: Connectivity: Bluetooth, Accessory connector port (400 kHz I²C) Input: 8 digital buttons, accelerometer, D-pad, gyroscope (Wii Remote Plus only ...

  5. Fritz Mueller - Wikipedia

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    He developed the PIGA accelerometer. [2] and worked on gyroscopes for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Later on, he worked on the guidance and control system for the A3 test rocket, the A5, and the A4 ballistic missile. [3] Under Project Paperclip, Mueller emigrated to the United States on 16 November 1945 with the Argentina group.

  6. File:PIGA accelerometer 1.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Inertial measurement unit - Wikipedia

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    Inertial navigation unit of French IRBM S3 IMUs work, in part, by detecting changes in pitch, roll, and yaw. An inertial measurement unit works by detecting linear acceleration using one or more accelerometers and rotational rate using one or more gyroscopes. [3]

  8. Ball-and-disk integrator - Wikipedia

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    The ST-120 provided accelerometer information for all three axes. The accelerometer for forward movement transmitted its position to the ball position radial arm, causing the ball fixture to move away from the disk center as acceleration increased. The disk itself represents time and rotates at a constant rate.

  9. LN-3 inertial navigation system - Wikipedia

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    An inertial navigation system is a system which continually determines the position of a vehicle from measurements made entirely within the vehicle using sensitive instruments. These instruments are accelerometers which detect and measure vehicle accelerations, and gyroscopes which act to hold the accelerometers in proper orientation.