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Sensors Expo and Conference 2015: MEMSIC to Demonstrate MEMS Thermal Accelerometers and Flow Sensors

MEMSIC, Inc. plans to demonstrate its latest advanced technologies at the Sensors Expo and Conference, to be held June 10-11, 2015 at the Long Beach Convention Center, CA, booth number 245.

MEMSIC products, including semiconductors and system-level devices, are designed to solve challenging inertial and flow sensing solutions across a wide range of applications. The built-in algorithm and calibration features reduce time to market and development cost. Products showcased at the Expo include:

  • Semiconductor Solutions including both AMR-based magnetometer and MEMS thermal accelerometers. MEMSIC magnetometers are used in millions of smart phones and tablets, due to their exceptional low-noise performance, wide dynamic range, and low power consumption. MEMSIC's provides industry's only single-chip and wafer level packaged accelerometer. These devices are shipped into millions of automotive, industrial and consumer products every year due to their extreme immunity to shock and vibration.
  • Flow Sensors: MEMSIC's MEMS-based flow sensor offer industry leading dynamic range, low power consumption, ease-of-use and integration. They are widely used in applications such as industrial flow, mass flow controllers, medical equipment, and natural gas meters.
  • Inertial Measurement Systems: Including the latest 380 series of products with IMU, AHRS and GPS-based navigation algorithms are offered in a variety of form factors and designs. MEMSIC IMU products are used across a wide range of application including UAVs, precision agriculture, construction, infrastructure monitoring, avionics, platform stabilization and much more.
  • TILT sensors: MEMSIC Tilt sensors offer accurate and robust tilt angle measurement under both extreme static and dynamic conditions. Please be sure to stop at our booth for a demonstration of the best dynamic tilt sensor in the market!

Engineers from all MEMSIC will be on hand to demonstrate our products and answer any questions you may have.

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