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TriAx

TriAx is a term used across several industries to denote systems, devices, or standards that operate along three orthogonal axes. The name combines the prefix tri- (three) with axis and is commonly used as a generic descriptor rather than a single product.

In sensing and motion control, TriAx is often associated with tri-axis accelerometers, gyroscopes, or inertial measurement

In manufacturing and robotics, TriAx appears in references to three-axis machining centers, stabilization platforms, and control

In imaging, stabilization, and data capture, TriAx may describe tri-axial stabilization systems or three-dimensional tracking capabilities,

Because TriAx is also used as a brand name by multiple companies, the exact features and specifications

See also:

- Three-axis

- Tri-axial

- Inertial measurement unit

- Gyroscope

- Accelerometer

- Three-dimensional tracking

units
(IMUs).
Such
instruments
record
or
respond
to
motion
along
three
perpendicular
directions,
enabling
precise
tracking
of
orientation
and
movement
in
aerospace,
automotive,
mobile
devices,
and
robotics.
algorithms
that
coordinate
motion
on
three
axes
to
achieve
accurate
positioning
and
smooth
operation.
used
in
cameras,
drones,
and
virtual
reality
applications.
vary
by
product
line.
The
term
is
thus
best
understood
through
the
context
of
the
specific
supplier
or
document.