Freescale targets consumer applications with three-axis sensor
As portable electronics increase in functionality and fuel the demand for data drive storage, designers are seeking improved protection systems that use less board space. The MMA7260Q sensor now available from Freescale Semiconductor helps meet that need.
Industry-first g-selectable accelerometer measures in three dimensions, boasts quick power-up and cost-saving component count
Freescale developed the three-axis, low-gravity (low-g), microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)-based MMA7260Q specifically for portable consumer electronics a market that will require more than $48 billion of semiconductors in 2005, according to Gartner Dataquest estimates. The sensor is small, competitively priced and ideal for electronics that require low power consumption, high sensitivity and shock survivability.
In an industry first, the MMA7260Q includes a g-select feature that ranges from 1.5 to 6g. This gives designers the flexibility to select the g-force detection level a specific application needs. The addition of the g-select feature reduces component count, which helps improve heat dissipation and overall production costs.
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