Freescale claims world's thinnest 3-axis accelerometer
Freescale Semiconductor has expanded its micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)-based sensor portfolio with a 3-axis digital-output accelerometer that is 77% smaller than previous industry offerings, according to the company. The MMA7450L is available in a 0.8 mm thin plastic land grid array (LGA) package, noted Freescale.
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