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Physical sensors drive MEMS consumerization wave (Part 2)
Posted: Nov 13, 2007 12:14 PM

ST's Benedetto Vigna notes that we are now living in the era of MEMS consumerization where mic, moti...[ View complete article ]


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Physical sensors drive MEMS consumerization wave (Part 2)

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ST's Benedetto Vigna notes that we are now living in the era of MEMS consumerization where mic, motion and pressure sensors are the main actors and he believes this trend will continue for the next five years.
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an uou advise MEMS gyroscopes ? we use now Melexis MLX90609 and also MURATA MEV-50R . looking for other low drift gyros, maybe 2-3 axis and relatively low cost
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