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Date: 1st Nov 2010
Automotive qualified 3-axis low-g accelerometer
from ST
STMicroelectronics has released a new automotive-grade
3-axis low-g accelerometer targeting automotive applications,
including vehicle tracking, event recording, abuse monitoring,
and dead-reckoning for enhanced navigation capabilities.
ST's AIS328DQ senses acceleration along all three axes
and converts the motion and tilt information into a high-resolution
digital signal that it transmits to a microcontroller through
a standard SPI or I2C interface. The accelerometer provides
accurate output across user-selectable full-scale ranges
of ±2g/±4g/±8g.
ST says this sensor is robust and resistant to shock and
electromagnetic interference is qualified to AEC-Q100, a
critical stress-test qualification for automotive integrated
circuits established by the Automotive Electronics Council
(AEC).
With an extended temperature range from -40 to 105°C,
the sensor is suggested for using inside the cabin or inside
modules that have self-heating components, like power stages.
An embedded routine can be activated at any time to verify
correct functioning of the device.
Price: Each below US$3 for 100K pieces
Availability: Sampling now. Volume production is
scheduled for Q3 2011.
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