MEMS-based Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) webinar


Learn about the latest MEMS based IMUs for VR, AR, wearables, drones and IoT applications

 

Missed the webinar? Watch the recorded webinar now to find out how MEMS technology is used to develop some of the most innovative IMUs, learn about the most important features and specifications of these sensors, and explore how these sensors can be used to develop new applications in IoT, consumer, medical and industrial markets.

You will learn about:

  • STMicroelectronics’ MEMS product offerings
  • Technical specifications of ST’s latest IMUs
  • Embedded features designed to fulfill increasing demands for higher integration
  • Applications of IMUs in various markets
  • Available evaluation and development tools

 

Speaker

Jay Esfandyari, Ph.D. has more than 20 years of industry experience in Semiconductor Technology, integrated circuits fabrication processes, MEMS & sensors design and development, sensor networking, product marketing, business development and product strategy. Jay holds a master's degree and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Technology of Vienna, Austria. He has more than 70 publications and conference contributions. Jay is currently the Product Marketing Manager at STMicroelectronics and is located in Dallas, Texas.  

About MEMS-based Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs)

These IMUs are iNEMO inertial modules based on ST’s innovative proprietary MEMS processes. The sensors meet the increasingly demanding requirements of emerging applications such as virtual reality, augmented reality and indoor positioning. Thanks to decades-long expertise in MEMS manufacturing, ST sensors are very accurate, high-performance, feature rich, and cost-effective, and are currently used in various market segments for a wide range of applications.  In addition to SPI / I2C & MIPI I3CSM serial interfacing with the main processor for data synchronization, these IMUs also offer the dedicated interfaces required to communicate with external sensors and other devices such as application processors and camera modules. The products that will be discussed during this webinar are the LSM6DSM, LMS6DSL, LSM6DSO, and LSM6DSR.