Does the QRS have overrange capability?
The Model QRS11 has built-in overrange capability of a minimum of 120% of the stated full scale output. For example, a QRS11 with a ±100°/second full scale output, will remain perfectly linear up to at least ±120°/second. At some point above ±120°/second, the output signal will reach its limit, and remain in this “saturated” condition until the overrange angular rate is no longer present. During the time the overrange rate is present, the output signal will remain stable and will not “fold-back”. When the angular rate drops below the point of saturation, the output signal will once again indicate the true angular rate. Extremely high angular rates (e.g.k 5,000 to 10,000°/second, or more) will not damage the Model QRS11.