Motion Sensing & IMU - DAISCH

Engineered for Any Environment

From high-speed autonomous driving to dynamic humanoid robotics, discover how DAISCH IMUs solve complex localization challenges.

Autonomous Driving Platform
Autonomous Driving (L2+ / L4)

Precision Dead Reckoning in GPS-Denied Environments

The Challenge: "Standard MEMS IMUs drift significantly when entering tunnels or during winter testing (-30°C), causing localization failure."

DAISCH IMUs utilize AutoCalix Technology to minimize bias, scale factor and misalignment. We provide clean, compensated data by means of EKF (Extended Kalman Filter), ensuring smooth trajectory prediction when satellite signals are lost.

  • Bias Instability < 2°/h (Allan Variance)
  • ASIL-B Functional Safety Compliant
Rec: IM8 Series (Automotive)
Humanoid Robot Dynamics
Humanoid & Quadruped Robots

Dynamic Balance Control Under High Vibration

The Challenge: "High-frequency actuator noise and foot-impact shocks introduce noise that confuses the balance algorithm, leading to instability."

Designed for high-dynamic robotics, our sensors feature high range (1000°/s) and optimized vibration rectification error (VRE) rejection. Compact sizing allows integration directly into joint actuators or torso centers.

  • High Bandwidth for fast control loops
  • Robust Shock Tolerance
Rec: IM3 Series (Industrial)
Industrial AGV
AGV & AMR

Reliable Heading for Indoor Navigation

The Challenge: "Using expensive FOG (Fiber Optic) IMUs is too costly, but consumer-grade MEMS sensors drift too fast for long warehouse corridors."

The IM3 and IM1R series bridges the gap between cost and performance. By leveraging our mass-production calibration line, we deliver stability at a price point viable for logistics fleets.

  • Cost-optimized for Fleet Deployment
  • SPI Interface Interface Ready
Rec: IM3 Series (Cost-Opt)

Compare Specifications

Filter by your project requirements to find the ideal sensor.

SeriesBest For...Core SpecsDownloads
IM8 Series ASIL-B
"I need the lowest drift for L4 Robotaxi or HD Map Mapping."
Bias Instability2 °/h
InterfaceSPI
Temperature Range-40°C to +105°C
OutputCompensated Data
Datasheet
IM7 Series ASIL-D
"I need a cost-effective, rugged sensor for mass-produced AGVs or Cars."
Bias Instability2 °/h
Interface SPI
Temperature Range-40°C to +105°C
Power3.3V Direct
Datasheet
IM3 Series Industrial
"I need a robust IMU for robotics, mowers, or dynamic machines."
Bias Instability3.5 °/h
InterfaceSPI
FeatureVibration Rejection
SizeCompact PCB
Datasheet
IM8 Series ASIL-B
Best For
L4 Robotaxi, HD Mapping
Specs
2 °/hr Bias
-40~105°C
Datasheet
IM7 Series ASIL-D System
Best For
Mass Prod Vehicles, AGVs
Specs
SPI Interface
IP67 Waterproof
Datasheet
IM3 Series Industrial
Best For
Robotics, Mowers
Specs
Vibration Rejection
UART / USB
Datasheet
THE DAISCH DIFFERENCE

Why engineers switch to DAISCH.

Datasheets often lie about real-world performance. We bridge the gap between "Spec Sheet Accuracy" and "Road Test Reliability".

Full-Temperature Calibration

Most sensors are only tested at 25°C. DAISCH sensors undergo AutoCalix™ — a rigorious compensation across the entire operating range.

  • Range: -40°C to +105°C
  • Result: No drift in winter testing

Vertical Integration

We are not a fabless design house. We own the production line, ensuring supply chain stability and rapid prototyping.

  • Capacity: 5M+ units/year
  • Lead Time: Weeks, not months

Automotive Rigor

Our quality system is built for Tier 1 compliance. We bring automotive-grade reliability to robotics and industrial applications.

  • Cert: IATF 16949 / ISO 26262
  • Grade: ASIL-B / ASIL-D Ready
Developer Ecosystem

From Prototype to Production in Weeks.

We know that hardware integration is painful. That's why we provide the full toolchain to de-risk your project before you commit to mass production.

Evaluation Kits

Don't design a PCB just to test. Our USB-C compatible eval kits allow you to visualize sensor data on your PC instantly.

  • Plug-and-play USB Interface
  • DS_RVision Software Included

Drivers & SDKs

Stop writing low-level parsers. We provide production-ready drivers for the most common robotics middleware.

  • ROS / ROS2 Nodes (GitHub)
  • C++ / Python SDK

Engineering Samples

Fast-track your PoC. We keep stock of engineering samples for qualified projects to ensure you don't wait months.

  • Dispatch within 48 Hours
  • Global Express Shipping
Technical FAQ

Engineering Questions, Answered.

Q1. What is the difference between an IMU module and a smart motion sensor?

IMU Module: Provides calibrated raw sensor data, typically including 3-axis acceleration and 3-axis angular rate. It is designed for teams who want full control over sensor fusion, filtering, and system-level algorithms.

Smart Motion Sensor: Integrates an IMU module, an MCU, and pre-installed sensor fusion software. It outputs motion and attitude information directly, significantly reducing development effort and integration time.

In practice:
  • Choose an IMU module if you have an in-house algorithm team or custom fusion requirements.
  • Choose a smart motion sensor if you want faster deployment and stable motion outputs without developing fusion software.
Q2. Are DAISCH IMUs factory-calibrated? What does calibration include?

Yes. All DAISCH IMU products undergo factory calibration before shipment. This ensures consistent performance across units and reduces the need for user-side calibration during system integration.

Calibration includes:
  • Bias, scale factor, and misalignment compensation
  • Full operating temperature range calibration (model-dependent) -40~85°C & -40 ~ +105°C
  • Calibration data stored internally and used directly by the sensor or DSX software
Q3. How does DAISCH ensure long-term stability and low drift?

Rather than relying on nominal datasheet values alone, DAISCH focuses on repeatable, field-stable performance under real operating conditions such as vibration, temperature variation, and continuous operation.

Long-term stability is addressed through:
  • Automotive-grade MEMS sensor selection
  • Temperature-aware calibration models
  • Robust sensor fusion algorithms (DSX)
  • Controlled production and validation processes
Q4. Do these IMU solutions provide raw data, fused data, or both?

DAISCH supports both approaches, allowing system designers to choose between full algorithm control or pre-integrated motion perception.

  • IMU modules: Output calibrated raw acceleration and angular rate data.
  • IMU Sensor Suite / Smart Motion Sensors: Provide fused outputs such as attitude (roll, pitch, yaw), angular rate, and acceleration.
Q5. What interfaces and data outputs are supported?

Interface availability and output formats vary by product and application requirements.

Supported interfaces (Series Dependent):
  • SPI
Data outputs:
  • Compensated accelerometer and gyroscope data
  • Temperature data
  • Fused attitude information (roll, pitch, yaw)
Q6. Are DAISCH IMUs suitable for robotics and autonomous systems?

Yes. Product families are optimized for different requirements, ranging from cost-sensitive robotic applications to high-reliability automotive and autonomous systems.

Widely used in:
  • Humanoid and quadruped robots
  • AMR / AGV platforms
  • Autonomous vehicles and unmanned machines
  • Industrial and outdoor robotic systems
Q7. Can DAISCH IMUs be used in high-vibration or outdoor environments?

Yes. Selected products are specifically designed for high-vibration, outdoor operation, and extended temperature ranges.

Automotive-grade sensors additionally support:
  • 3.3 V power input
  • Robust electrical design

*Product suitability depends on the specific operating environment and should be selected accordingly.

Q8. Do you provide evaluation kits and development tools?

Yes. These tools are intended to accelerate evaluation, system integration, and early-stage development.

  • IMU Sensor Suite evaluation kits
  • Development boards and reference designs
  • PC-based evaluation software
  • ROS drivers for selected products
Q9. At what stage of a project does DAISCH typically engage with customers?

Early engagement is encouraged, as it allows optimal product selection and system-level support from the beginning.

We commonly support customers at:
  • Concept and architecture definition
  • Engineering sample and prototype stages
  • System validation and pilot deployment
  • Transition to volume production
Q10. Are DAISCH IMU solutions suitable for safety-critical applications?

Some DAISCH products are based on automotive-grade design principles and manufacturing processes.

However, suitability for safety-critical or certified applications depends on system-level design and compliance requirements. For projects involving functional safety, DAISCH recommends discussing application requirements early to ensure appropriate product selection and integration strategy.

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