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ST Microelectronics introduce three-axis MEMS Accelerometer


ST Microelectronics  have introduced their first automotive-qualified three-axis MEMS accelerometer. The new device is qualified to AEC-Q100 for automotive applications, fully leveraging its proven 200mm-wafer MEMS fabrication facility to deliver leading-edge MEMS technology at competitive prices for system integrators.

The AIS326DQ meets automotive-industry requirements for non-safety applications such as vehicle alarms, tracking and monitoring, black-box systems, seat controls, navigation support and antenna positioning.

Its high flexibility and ruggedness also benefit industrial applications such as vibration monitoring in heavy-duty equipment, or shipping-container management and security.

Key performance advantages include user-selectable full-scale range of +/- 2g or +/- 6g in all three axes, wide temperature range from –40 to +105°C, and 10,000g shock survivability.

Several features simplify design-in, including 3.3V single-supply operation, 1.8V-compatible I/Os, and an SPI/I2C serial digital output supporting direct connection to a microcontroller. With 12-bit resolution, the AIS326DQ can detect inclination changes as small as one-tenth of a degree.

Further capabilities include a data-ready signal to simplify system synchronisation, as well as user-configurable inertial wake-up, direction-detection and freefall-interrupt modes.

The integrated IC interface is factory calibrated for sensitivity and zero-g level, allowing use without further calibration. An embedded self-test routine is also implemented, which can be activated at any time to verify correct functionality.

The AIS326DQ is delivered in a 28-pin QFPN package utilising ST Microelectronics’ RoHS-compliant ECOPACK technology. Samples are available immediately, with volume production scheduled for Q4 2008 for 100,000 pieces.

7-Oct-2008
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INRIA and STMicroelectronics sign partnership agreement for Embedded Systems (25-Nov-2008)
STMicroelectronics and INRIA, the French national institute for research in computer science and control announce that they have signed a partnership agreement covering embedded systems.

The Portland Group and AMD ink agreement to collaborate on accelerator compiler technology (21-Nov-2008)
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ST Microelectronics have announced their agreement with AMD to cooperate on the development of compiler technology for AMD FireStream compute accelerators. As part of the agreement, PGI and AMD will investigate and develop technology to enable PGI Fortran and C compilers to generate code directly for AMD FireStream boards and to generate heterogeneous x64+GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) executables that enable automatic utilization of AMD FireStream products if present in a system.

The Portland Group announce availability of PGI 8.0 optimising compilers and tools for Multi-core x64 Processors (19-Nov-2008)
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ST Microelectronics have announced the general availability of the PGI Release 8.0 line of high-performance compilers and development tools for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. PGI Release 8.0 includes full support for the recently announced OpenMP 3.0 multi-core parallel programming standard in Fortran and C across all supported platforms.

Three-axis linear accelerometers with digital output ST Microelectronics unveil new series of high-performance three-axis linear accelerometers (12-Nov-2008)
ST Microelectronics have introduced a new family of high-performance three-axis linear accelerometers with digital output. The tiny 3x3x1mm sensors boast resolution scalability, smart embedded features and reduced power consumption, addressing the exploding demand for miniaturised motion-sensing solutions in the consumer and industrial markets.

The TSH122 video buffer IC TSH122 Video Buffers from ST Microelectronics Unlock Extra Battery Life for Mobile Video Products (11-Nov-2008)
Mobile video devices including digital cameras, camera phones and personal media players can run longer using the new TSH122 video buffer IC from ST Microelectronics, specialists in analogue ICs. The TSH122 video buffer IC has a low operating current of 1.7mA and draws a low standby current at just 4nA typical, 500nA maximum.

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