Principles of Synchros, Servos, and Gyros

Module 15

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Dynamics, Technology, Automation, Mechanics
Cover of the book Principles of Synchros, Servos, and Gyros by Various anonymous Naval Personnel, Bridged books group
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Author: Various anonymous Naval Personnel ISBN: 1230000098003
Publisher: Bridged books group Publication: January 10, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Various anonymous Naval Personnel
ISBN: 1230000098003
Publisher: Bridged books group
Publication: January 10, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Gyros are the fundamental technology behind innertial navigation systems, stabilized instrument platforms, and weapon(s) stabilization systems.

"Synchro" is the name given to a variety position-sensing and synchronizind devices that can be found in just about every weapons system in the US Navy.

Servo-systems use a small control signal to remotely operate or position a heavy mechanical load, as in weapons directors, navigation control surfaces, and antennals.

This complete volume incudes lessons on the operation and design of synchro systems, servo-systems, gyroscopes, and accelerometers. It includes many high quality illustrations that were painstakinglyrecovered from the original documents

This would be a invaluable addition to the bookshelf of any robot maker, science buff, or Tom Clancy fan.

Materials are from a US Military produced course designed for introducing US Marines and Sailors to technical subjects while not assigned to Training Commands, abridged and reformated by a US Navy Veteran for viewing on digital devices.

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Gyros are the fundamental technology behind innertial navigation systems, stabilized instrument platforms, and weapon(s) stabilization systems.

"Synchro" is the name given to a variety position-sensing and synchronizind devices that can be found in just about every weapons system in the US Navy.

Servo-systems use a small control signal to remotely operate or position a heavy mechanical load, as in weapons directors, navigation control surfaces, and antennals.

This complete volume incudes lessons on the operation and design of synchro systems, servo-systems, gyroscopes, and accelerometers. It includes many high quality illustrations that were painstakinglyrecovered from the original documents

This would be a invaluable addition to the bookshelf of any robot maker, science buff, or Tom Clancy fan.

Materials are from a US Military produced course designed for introducing US Marines and Sailors to technical subjects while not assigned to Training Commands, abridged and reformated by a US Navy Veteran for viewing on digital devices.

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