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Tri-axis accelerometer enters production

A Memsic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 28, 2005

Memsic has begun volume production of its MXX9000 tri-axis accelerometer.

Memsic, the leading provider of CMOS-based MEMS accelerometers, announced today volume production availability of the MXX9000 tri-axis accelerometer, available with both ratiometric and PWM outputs.

The accelerometer, as is the case with all Memsic products, is offered in a RoHS-compliant ceramic LCC package.

The device is based on the latest generation of Memsic's advanced thermal sensor technology and meets all of the latest performance criteria required for consumer and industrial applications.

Samples are available and production shipments to customer applications have commenced.

The MXX9000 series part incorporates Memsic's proprietary thermal accelerometer technology for all three axes and exhibits excellent tracking characteristics over both consumer and industrial operating temperature ranges.

"Memsic is continuing to lead the sensor industry with this latest innovation in product design", said Memsic President and CEO, Dr Yang Zhao.

"Our tri-axis product provides industry leading performance, small size, and the reliability our customers and the industry expects", continued Dr Zhao.

"Memsic's single-digit parts per million failure rate and high volume capability will provide customers with the first highly reliable and mass produced tri-axis accelerometer today".

"This latest addition to the Memsic accelerometer product line will continue to expand the number of applications for our sensor technology", stated Evan Sanders, Vice President, Worldwide Sales for Memsic.

"The integrated tri-axis functionality reduces system design complexity, board space and cost by including all thee axes in a single package", continued Sanders.

As the only accelerometer with all axes fabricated in monolithic CMOS, Memsic's cost-effective products are opening up many new consumer applications.

Memsic technology is being used for virtually any application that requires the sensing of motion, acceleration, tilt or vibration and currently can be found in mobile phones, DLP projectors, laptop computers and automotive and handheld navigation systems.

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