TMicroelectronics has extended its motion-sensor portfolio with the market’s smallest 3-axis analog-output gyroscope. Housed inside an ultra-small 4x4x1mm3 package, ST’s newest gyroscope combines ...
No audio available for this content. Photo: Gladiator Technologies Gladiator Technologies has introduced a three-axis, inertial rate system gyroscope. The G300D gyro is 0.67 cubic inches, low power ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A three-axis gyroscope chip developed by InvenSense Inc. combines separate MEMs resonators for motion tracking, offering a cheaper alternative for game controllers and remote control ...
VTI Technologies has introduced a MEMS-based gyro-accelerometer sensor which combines a 3-axis accelerometer with a near tactical grade 1-axis gyro in the one package. The new sensor product family is ...
STMicroelectronics has introduced automotive-qualified MEMS six-axis inertial-sensing module. ASM330LHB, as it will be known, contains a 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope, and is AEC-Q100 ...
InvenSense, Inc. announced its entry into the industrial market with the introduction of its MPU-3300, said to be the world's first single-chip, high performance integrated 3-axis industrial gyroscope ...
UAVOS INC. has announced developing its own gyro-stabilized 3-axis gimbal with integrated day-to-day FHD video camera and 30x optical zoom (RGB camera with Full HD resolution and 30x optical zoom) ...
Inertial Labs has released the TAG-304, a three-axis gyroscope solution designed to stabilize platforms where low latency, wide bandwidth, high data rate, and low noise are required. The TAG-304 ...
Apple next-generation iPad is rumored to appear later this year or early 2011. Along with a smaller form-factor, the new tablet may include some technology already unveiled for the iPhone 4, such as 3 ...
Apple apparently tested a three-axis gyroscope from InvenSense in its iPad, but probably plans to use a similar device from STMicroelectronics in a future version of the tablet, according to an ...
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