The Sensor Co-ordinate Frame

Inertial sensors have 3 different axes: X, Y and Z and these determine the references around which angles and accelerations are measured. It is very important to align these axes correctly in installation, otherwise the system won't work correctly.

These axes are marked on the top of the device as shown in Boreas Axes below, with the X axis pointing in the direction of the connectors, the Z axis pointing down through the base of the unit and the Y axis pointing off to the right.

Boreas Axes

Right Hand Rule

When installed in an application the X axis should be aligned such that it points forwards and the Z axis aligned so that it points down when the system is level. A good way to remember the sensor axes is the right hand rule, which is visualised in First Right-hand Rule.

First Right-hand Rule

You take your right hand and extend your thumb, index and middle. Your thumb then denotes the positive X axis, your index denotes the positive Y axis and your middle denotes the positive Z axis.