Epson introduced the smallest and energy-efficient inertial measurement unit
Japanese company Seiko Epson Corporation has announced a commercial model of inertial measurement unit (IMU - inertial measurement unit) under the symbol S4E5A0A0. The novelty with the words producer, provides stable and accurate readings of measurements with minimal energy and having a very small size in its class. Launch of supplies of sensors is scheduled by next month.
Devices equipped with sensors IMU, can accurately track any inertial motion - from barely noticeable tilt to large movements. Traditionally, such sensors are embedded in specialized equipment, such as used in the aerospace industry.
Using a novel approach to create a new IMU, which combined the QMEMS (quartz microelectromechanical systems) gyroscopic sensor that measures angular velocity, the know-how and semiconductor technologies, the company managed to bring to market a new product that will be used in GPS navigation devices, capable of doing various analysis and control of traffic control and vehicle stability.
Devices equipped with sensors IMU, can accurately track any inertial motion - from barely noticeable tilt to large movements. Traditionally, such sensors are embedded in specialized equipment, such as used in the aerospace industry.
Using a novel approach to create a new IMU, which combined the QMEMS (quartz microelectromechanical systems) gyroscopic sensor that measures angular velocity, the know-how and semiconductor technologies, the company managed to bring to market a new product that will be used in GPS navigation devices, capable of doing various analysis and control of traffic control and vehicle stability.
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