Date: 20/06/2012
6-axis motion sensor with accelerometer and a magnetometer in a single chip
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced an Xtrinsic 6-axis sensor that combines high resolution motion sensing and heading technology with an accelerometer and a magnetometer in a single package.
The new Xtrinsic FXOS8700CQ sensor is optimized for mobile applications, including augmented reality, gaming, navigation and location-based services that require highly accurate orientation data. This expands a portfolio of best in class MMA845x accelerometers and MAG3110 magnetometers to combinational sensors with lower power consumption and increased embedded features in a small 3x3x1.2mm package.
“Our Xtrinsic 6-axis sensor captures individual inputs and, with eCompass software, fuses them together, enabling it to output much more exact data that allows mobile devices to make quick, accurate decisions,” said Seyed Paransun, vice president and general manager of Freescale’s Sensor & Actuator Solutions Division. “Integrating multiple sensors into one device reduces the complexity of developing a complete system solution, decreasing developers’ time-to-market and lowering costs.”
ABI Research forecasts that the MEMS chip market will grow to nearly $1.5 billion by 2016, driven by the rapidly growing demand for smart mobile devices. Sensor fusion is being designed into many smart mobile devices, enabling advanced functionality such as augmented reality and location-based services. To facilitate the growth of these applications, Freescale has introduced several sensor fusion solutions, including the recently announced Xtrinsic 12-axis sensor fusion platform for portable devices based on the Windows® 8 operating system and Xtrinsic eCompass sensor fusion software.
Xtrinsic FXOS8700CQ 6-axis sensor features:
Combines a 14-bit accelerometer and 16-bit magnetometer with an ASIC in a single 3 x 3 mm package.
Provides typical heading resolution of 0.1 degrees and sub-5 degree heading accuracy for most applications.
The 6-axis sensor has a wide dynamic range of plus or minus 1200 microTeslas that allows for flexibility in placement on printed circuit boards that incorporate permanent magnets such as speakers and vibrator motors.
For platforms with hard iron magnetic interference, the FXOS8700CQ has an embedded autonomous hard iron calibration for low-power hard iron offset compensation.
The FXOS8700CQ is compatible with Xtrinsic eCompass and calibration software designed with a full range of power and performance with floating point and integer code that supports Android, Windows 8 and other operating systems.
Availability and pricing:
The Xtrinsic FXOS8700CQ 6-axis sensor is now available in sample quantities. Production quantities are planned for Q3 2012 from Freescale and its distribution partners at a suggested resale price of $1.55 (USD) in 100,000-piece quantities.