
Aerospace
No matter if flight control or navigation, the attitude heading reference system can provide everything from an orientation solution, accelerations or rotation rates. High output data rates enable responsive flight control solutions.

Maritime
For navigation on the oceans or precise wave movement data requirements, the NINE AHRS can be deployed to provide accurate sensor data. Its small footprint, low weight and efficient power consumption allows equipping any ship, platform or buoy with an AHRS.

Light Weight Edition
Its low power consumption combined with rich interfaces, easy integration and low weight allows a wide range of use cases.

Professional Edition
An ARINC-429 interface and a rugged stainless steel enclosure make this AHRS an excellent option for professional use cases.

Custom Solution
Your needs are more specific? No problem, we can develop custom hardware and software for your use case. No need to compromise.
Features

Magnetic Heading data output helps your platform to stay on course. The AHRS uses modern micro magnetic field sensors to enhance its orientation estimation and provide accurate data to the used by the host.
Highly dynamic movements can be tracked and characterised with up to 2000 degrees per second of rotational rate sensing. The maximum sensing scale can be decreased in favour of sensing precision.


No matter how fast your vehicle accelerates, the AHRS can probably keep up. With up to 16 times the earths gravity in sensing scale. Unless you have a sounding rocket, this is your best choice.
A USB Type-C interface allows for easy configuration and saving new settings. In addition the same interface can be used to acquire data during system integration.


For ease of use, the DroneCAN protocol comes as standard with the CAN Bus 2.0B interface specification. The orientation solution, raw data and magnetic field strength are available via CAN Bus.
For anyone that requires a serial data transfer interface, the AHRS comes with a UART port implementing a custom protocol that has low overhead and is easy to parse.

