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NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) today announced two high frequency, low noise MEMS accelerometers designed specifically for industrial condition monitoring applications ...
About six months before the 16355 hit the market, ADI had introduced the ADIS16209 dual-axis MEMS inclinometer and accelerometer for industrial applications (see “Tiny Dual-Axis MEMS ...
ADI’s ADXL375 200-g digital MEMS accelerometer delivers more than twice the bandwidth at less than half the power consumption of competing sensors used to measure high-g events. NORWOOD, Mass ...
ADI and its competitors have built a client base of automobile manufacturers with these accelerometers, which are micromachined sensors used to deploy airbags in collisions, Bourne said. ADI's ...
With motion sensing technology increasingly being considered for a wide array of portable consumer electronic devices, such as mobile gaming systems, cell phones and digital still cameras, Analog ...
A new three axis MEMS accelerometer designed to measure the acceleration of high impact events resulting from shock and vibration has been announced by Analog Devices. The ADXL377 is designed to ...
NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, introduced today the industry's first MEMS ...
Ballistics company Full Flight Technology has chosen a MEMS accelerometer from Analog Devices for instrumented arrows and crossbow bolts. “The ADXL346 3-axis device accelerometer was selected for use ...
Norwood, MA (BUSINESS WIRE). Analog Devices today announced two high-frequency, low-noise MEMS accelerometers designed specifically for industrial condition-monitoring applications. The ADXL1001 ...
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has announced a three-axis MEMS accelerometer designed for a wide range of healthcare and industrial applications, including vital signs monitoring, hearing aids, and motion ...
ADI claims lowest power accelerometer. Analog Devices has revealed a 2?A three-axis MEMS accelerometer, claiming it to be the lowest powered yet. 2µA is for operation at 100Hz update rate, while ...
A new three axis MEMS accelerometer designed to measure the acceleration of high impact events resulting from shock and vibration has been announced by Analog Devices. The ADXL377 is designed to ...
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