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    VTI ultra-compact and low-power three-axis acceleration sensor CMA3000
    2015-11-17 10:28

    & nbsp; for the measurement and control of the movement of portable products, VTI introduced the world's smallest and lowest-power three-axis acceleration sensor --CMA3000
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    & Nbsp; because VTIRoHS wafer level package replaces the plastic package, so CMA3000's size is only 2 & instances; 2 & instances;. 0.9mm3 at 1.8V supply voltage and consumes only less than 10uA The sensors are used in small power device for continuous operation. For example, cell phones, gaming devices and sports electronics. Also, the small size and ultra-low power consumption make the R & D engineers in the design of a lot less limited, and in consumer electronics can create innovative applications possible acceleration.
    & Nbsp; & ldquo; triaxial acceleration sensor market is booming, CMA3000 small size and low current consumption can help our customers make their products in such a huge market, make a difference if you say my motion detection. Application has opened 5,000 hours - almost seven months - and the need to replace the battery, which is not very strong & rdquo; PekkaKosischaemianien, VTI Product Manager
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    & Nbsp; CMA3000 have both digital and analog output digital output CMA3000-D01 for applications that require ultra-low power consumption of the system according to output sample, CMA3000-D01 current consumption at 70 and 7uA sensor built-in interrupt function can be used... optimize system power.

    & Nbsp; Analog Output CMA3000-A01 has three consecutive and power output signal proportional to its current consumption is 180uA

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