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Industry's first integrated 3-axis compass enhances GPS apps
Posted: Apr 11, 2009 11:30 AM

AKM Semiconductor said it has developed the industry's first fully integrated 3-axis electronic comp...[ View complete article ]


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AKM Semiconductor said it has developed the industry's first fully integrated 3-axis electronic compass
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I would like to receive a complete datasheet of 3 axis compass AK8970N. Also I need some samples to test. Could you quote two samples and the cost to deliver them to the city of Cordoba (Agentina)? Yours Prof. Eng. Luis A. Murgio
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