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STMicroelectronics Industrial Motion Sensors | New Product Brief

March 05, 2018 by Mouser Electronics

STMicroelectronics Industrial Motion Sensors are high performance, high quality, ultralow-power MEMS sensors for Industry 4.0, building automation, and other demanding applications.

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STMicroelectronics Industrial Motion Sensors

STMicroelectronics Industrial Motion Sensors are high-performance, high-quality, ultralow-power MEMS sensors for Industry 4.0, building automation, and other demanding applications. Sensors include the high-performance IIS2DH 3-axis digital accelerometer, the high stability I3G4250D 3-axis gyroscope, and the wide dynamic range IIS2MDC 3-axis magnetic sensor, as well as modules combining multiple sensors. The sensors are factory regulated and have highly stable outputs, eliminating the need for recalibration, and they are passed through a highly selective test flow to guarantee accuracy, reliability, and safety. ST offers these sensors with a minimum longevity commitment of 10 years, ensuring a stable supply for long-term support.

  • IIS2DH: ±2g /±4g/±8g/±16g selectable full-scale range, 1 Hz to 5.3 kHz ODR
  • I3G4250D: high stability at zero-rate level, thermal/temporal stability
  • IIS2MDC: ±50 gauss dynamic range, 16-bit output
  • Modules: LSM330DLC acc/gyro, ISM303DAC acc/mag
  • No need for recalibration
  • 10 year minimum longevity commitment

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