IEEE 1293-1998
Gyroscopic Accelerometers
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1293-1998 is a standard for gyroscopic accelerometers, offering technical guidance for aerospace and related transportation applications where stable motion sensing is important. It addresses a specialized device category used in components, circuits, devices, and systems that depend on accurate acceleration measurement under dynamic conditions. For engineers, purchasers, and compliance teams, this standard can help define a clearer basis for design, evaluation, and specification of gyroscopic accelerometer performance.
What is 1293-1998?
1293-1998 is a technical standard focused on gyroscopic accelerometers, a class of sensors that combine gyroscopic and acceleration-related functions in demanding engineering environments. In practical terms, it helps frame how these devices are described, assessed, or specified for use in aerospace and other transport-oriented systems. As a superseded document, it remains relevant when reviewing legacy designs, historical requirements, or archived procurement and testing references. The standard can support more consistent interpretation of device characteristics and expected behavior.
Where is 1293-1998 used?
This standard is most likely used in aerospace instrument packages, guidance-related subsystems, and other motion-sensing equipment where gyroscopic accelerometers may be incorporated. It may also be relevant in transportation systems that rely on precise measurement of movement, vibration, or dynamic response. Typical use cases include specification review, component comparison, engineering documentation, and legacy system support. Because the title is device-specific, its practical value is strongest in technical workflows centered on sensor performance and integration.
Why is 1293-1998 important?
1293-1998 matters because motion-sensing devices used in aerospace and transportation must be defined and evaluated carefully to reduce ambiguity. A standard like this can support more consistent design decisions, procurement checks, and test planning for gyroscopic accelerometers. It also helps organizations compare equipment against a common technical reference, which can improve compatibility and lower integration risk. For superseded standards management, it provides useful context when maintaining or assessing older systems that still depend on the original specification basis.
- Gyroscopic accelerometer terminology
- Aerospace-oriented sensing context
- Legacy specification reference
- Device evaluation and documentation
- Superseded standard status
- Publication Date: 1999
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Aerospace; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Transportation
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