STMicroelectronics launches new high-performance motion sensors
(Product News, 23 Apr 2008 )
STMicroelectronics has added two new accelerometers to its ultra-compact portfolio of devices in 4 x 4 x 1.5mm LGA packages, with full-scale range selectable between ±2g, or ±6g for those super-small applications where high performance is required.
The LIS244ALH two-axis accelerometer and LIS344ALH for three-axis applications operate at low power with high performance and high resolution in low-voltage and battery-operated systems. The devices’ analog outputs provide direct measurements to external circuitry, and allow designers to optimize external filtering and analog/digital conversion. Output circuitry is factory calibrated for sensitivity and zero-g level, saving further recalibration when built into the end product. The devices also include an embedded self-test function that verifies both the MEMS sensor and the embedded electrical interface chip are working correctly, according to guaranteed specifications.
Both devices provide a low-footprint, low-profile solution to motion-detection challenges in space-constrained applications. These applications include mobile phones, portable media players, digital still or video cameras, and personal navigation devices, enabling features including freefall detection, smart user interfaces, and intelligent motion-based power management that could put the application in sleep mode depending upon its orientation on a surface. Additional applications could include interactive gaming terminals, anti-theft systems, sports equipment, and health-monitoring devices. The wide operating temperature range from –40 to +85 degrees Celsius, combined with shock survivability up to 10,000g, ensures robust performance when operated in a variety of consumer and ISM environments.