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Applied Technology Associates, Inc. (ATA) has over 30 years experience solving difficult state-of-the-art acquisition, tracking and pointing (ATP) problems. ATA has developed and implemented technologies such as components and systems that have enabled essential advances in precision ATP for the Airborne Laser Laboratory, the Wide-band Angular Vibration Experiment (WAVE), Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES), Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS), and the Mars Laser Communications Demonstration. ATA’s unique experience base and patented component technologies have lead to the development of the best performing family of optical IRUs in the world today.

   All IRUs Provide:
–         Inertial angular rates, ΔVs and ΔΘs
 
–         An Optical Reference Beam (ORB)
         for optical system alignment, pointing
         and stabilization
 
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         Relative angular rates and positions
         for gimbal/platform control feedback
         signals
 
–         Lowest noise floor of any optical IRU
       
 ever produced –Vibration isolation
       
 better than 40 dB (1-1000 Hz) and
       
 better than 80 dB at 1 Hz

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         Very low linear acceleration susceptibility
All IRUs Feature:
–      Mission Specific DC Sensor (Gyro,
       GPS, etc.)
 
–      Flexible host communication interface
       (Low  Voltage  Differential  System
       (LVDS), Ethernet, 1394 (b) Firewire,
       etc.)
 
–      ATA’s MHD Angular Rate Sensors
 
–      Your Choice of ORB Wavelength and
       Power
 
–      Separate Inertial and Electronics
       Units for Flexible Mounting
 

Magneto-hydrodynamic Stable Reference (MSTAR)+Inertial Reference Unit (IRU)=MIRU  II

 MIRU II is a second generation design that has been subjected to linear and angular base motion disturbances and has proven performance in line with engineering predictions and design goals. To date, three MIRU IIs have been built with one delivered to Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Lincoln Lab (MIT/LL), the second to the ATA vibration test lab, and the third is slated to be installed in the Starfire Optical Range (SOR) at Kirtland AFB.  
 

                      

The  aIRU  incorporates  the stable  platform design   legacy  of   MIRU,  with   a   flexible approach for gyro integration, thus providing both  LOS  stabilization and inertial  attitude knowledge  (IAK).    The   designs  for  aIRU included   three  variants  for  airborne  and space  applications.
The  MIRU III  is being developed for MIT/LL to  provide line     of     sight     stabilization    for    Mars     Laser Communications  Demonstration. MIRU III is a direct descendant of MIRU II  but comes in at less  than  half the weight and could be space qualified in 2006 if the MLCD program is funded.
Hybrid   Airborne    Design  -  This   design features   modular   gyro    integration   and Separate  electronics   unit   for  integration flexibility.  The  first Hybrid aIRU is slated for installation  on a  large  telescope  used  for ATP.
Air-on-Platform  Design -  This design was developed  to  be used  on optical  payloads carried  by  large  aircraft.  In this case, the gyros  are  integrated  directly on the stable platform.  
Space-on-Platform Design
This  design  was  developed  to be used on spacecraft  with  precision  inertial  attitude knowledge    requirements    coupled    with stringent     line     of    sight    stabilization requirements.

 


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