OK so I just told you about the Freescale $99 prototyping kit along with their cool S12 micro part that has a digital and analog die in one package. So the sensor folks at Freescale are going to be ...
Freescale Semiconductor, a leading designer and manufacturer of micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) based sensor devices, is addressing the increasing demands for motion sensing in today’s smart ...
Freescale Semiconductor today expanded its micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)-based sensor portfolio with a 3-axis digital-output accelerometer that is 77 percent smaller than previous industry ...
Accelerometers intended for phones will not always hit the spot in industrial sensing, claimed Freescale at the launch of a family of them aimed at industrial preventive maintenance. Called FXLN83xxQ, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. —Smarter three-axis accelerometers with lower power and noise, but higher resolution, were unveiled by Freescale Semiconductor Tuesday (Sept. 14) at the Freescale Technology Forum in ...
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a 3 axis accelerometer which it claims enables faster, more deliberate motion detection in next generation consumer devices. According to Freescale, the MMA8450Q ...
Freescale Semiconductor has expanded its micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)-based sensor portfolio with a 3-axis digital-output accelerometer that is 77% smaller than previous industry offerings, ...
PORTLAND: Freescale Semiconductor Incorporated, based in Austin, Texas, the United States, has announced its new-generation 3-axis micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) accelerometers at the Mobile ...
Aimed at enabling motion based functions in a range of space constrained portable consumer electronics devices, a three axis digital output MEMS based accelerometer from Freescale is said to be 77% ...
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