The global MEMS market is expected to expand by 11 percent in 2010, propelled by strong sales in mobile handsets, gaming controllers and digital cameras, according to iSuppli Corp. The majority of ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
Covering 2g, 4g and 8g ranges, Freescale Semiconductor’s MMA7455L and MMA7456L 3-axis accelerometers provide a digital output for ease of design in portable electronic products. To assist designers ...
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: 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 ...
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 ...
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% ...
Freescale Semiconductor today introduced the FXTH87 tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) family, which is the smallest integrated package TPMS solution available at an extremely light weight of 0.3 ...
AUSTIN, Texas – Jan. 4, 2010 – Freescale Semiconductor has unveiled the future of the smartbook category with a tablet reference design featuring a 7-inch touch screen with up to four times the ...