ACUTRONIC Switzerland Ltd
ACUTRONIC is the world leader in the development, design and manufacture of precision motion simulators for the aeronautics, space, defense, automotive and consumer industries.
- +41 55 253 55 55
- +41 55 253 55 56
- marketing@acutronic.com
- Rosengartenstrasse 25
8608
Bubikon,
Switzerland
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Single-Axis Rate and Position Tables
The wide range of potential customer specifications is accommodated by a number of standardized or customized tables. They are distinguished by differing electrical drive technologies (direct drive, belt drive), table tops, motion controllers (COTS, ACUTROLĀ®3000e), and various options (table tops, temperature chambers, accessories).
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3-Axis Motion Simulators
When a device under test needs to be stimulated with simultaneous movements around three axes, then a product from the ACUTRONIC three-axis motion simulator range is the right choice. Independent motion simulation in three axes makes them very versatile: they are used as Inertial Guidance Test Systems (IGTS), for HardWare-In-the-Loop (HWIL) testing, for the test of optronic pointing devices, and many more applications.
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5-Axis Hardware-In-the-loop Systems
Combining a 3-Axis Flight Motion Simulator (FMS) with a 2-Axis Target Motion Simulator (TMS) leads to a 5-Axis motion simulator design. This allows comprehensive HardWare-In-the-Loop tests (HWIL) for testing and development of guided missiles, munitions and other inertial systems. Almost 100% of all HWIL systems worldwide delivered over the last 50 years have been designed and built by ACUTRONIC and CARCO Electronics.
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2-Axis Rate and Position Tables
When a device under test needs to be stimulated with simultaneous movements around two axes, then a product from the ACUTRONIC two-axis motion simulator range is the right choice. Due to their independent motion simulation in two axes they are very versatile: they are used as Inertial Guidance Test Systems (IGTS), for HardWare-In-the-Loop (HWIL) testing, for the test of optronic pointing devices, and many more applications.
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Laboratory Centrifuges
Centrifuge systems are designed for the development, test, evaluation and calibration of accelerometers and a variety of inertial devices. Centrifuges provide a cost-effective solution for simulating high-"G" environments in the laboratory. They support testing of devices such as MEMS-based Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), low-cost quartz or silicon sensors, Ring Laser Gyros (RLGs), Fiber-Optic Gyros (FOGs), fuzes and crash sensors.