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August 4th, 2011
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SBG Systems has completed the Software Development Kit 1.5 release. This update introduces some new exciting features, increases all IG-Devices performance and adds the support of new products hardware.
To get the update, just use the provided sbgUpdater tool. When all components will be automatically updated, don't forget to update your devices firmwares.
For any questions concerning this update, please fell free to contact our support team at
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March 1st, 2010
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We are proud to announce the IG-500E Attitude & Heading Reference System which embeds a complete tri-axial calibrated MEMS based Inertial Measurement Unit and a Real Time Extended Kalman Filter that fuses data between inertial sensors and aiding information provided through an additional connector.
Thanks to this revolutionary product, very complex navigation or stabilization solutions can be designed in no time at a very affordable price and without any knowledge in Kalman Filtering or advanced mathematical skills.
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December 13th, 2010
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To support its international fast expansion, SBG Systems opened its first North American office in September 2010. SBG Systems U.S. Sales Office operates from Chicago, Illinois, and aims at improving our relationship with our American Customers and further developing our business in North America.
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May 3rd, 2010
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SBG Systems moved to a larger building on Monday 3rd May 2010 to support its rapid growth.
This new facility will allow SBG Systems to bring new innovative and high quality inertial solutions focusing on industrial applications.
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November 9th, 2009
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SBG Systems is proud to introduce a new hardware version for IG-500A and IG-500N devices. The IG-500A is a miniature AHRS (Attitude and Heading Reference System) that computes, on board, a drift free 3D orientation. The IG-500N is a GPS enhanced AHRS that outputs a 3D orientation, velocity and position at 100 Hz.
Thanks to new inertial sensors and a lot of hardware and software refinements, these two products deliver even better results over a wider temperature range (-40°C to 85°C).
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