MEMS and Sensors
New Preliminary Products ADXL325, ADXL326, ADXL327
Small, Low Power, 3-Axis Accelerometers
Analog Devices' ADXL001 Sensor Receives Prestigious Golden MouseTrap Award From Design News Magazine
As a pioneer in the micromachine IC industry, ADI produced the first fully-integrated iMEMS® (integrated Micro Electrical Mechanical System) accelerometers and gyroscopes. With TS-16949 & QS9000 certifications, ADI continuously improves products and processes to meet evolving customer requirements. As a leading MEMS innovator, ADI’s iMEMS Motion Signal Processing and iSensor intelligent sensor technologies simplify the adoption of motion sensing for design engineers and enable a wide range of consumer, automotive and industrial products for market leading companies worldwide.
Product Categories
- iMEMS® AccelerometersIn the early 1990s, Analog Devices revolutionized automotive airbag systems with its unique iMEMS® (integrated Micro Electro Mechanical System)...
- iMEMS® GyroscopesAnalog Devices’ revolutionized angular rate sensing with the first fully integrated MEMS Gyros combining mechanical structures with signal processing circuitry...
- Analog Temperature SensorsADI offers a complete range of analog and digital temperature sensors. Choose one of ADI's analog temperature sensors if a simple voltage or current out...
- Digital Temperature SensorsADI has a broad selection of digital temperature sensors with I2C, SPI and mark-space interfaces. For more intricate system design applications,...
- Hall Effect SensorsAnalog Devices offers the AD22151 as the newest Hall Effect Sensor. The sensor combines integrated bulk Hall cell technology and instrumentation circuitry...
- iMEMS® MicrophoneHigh Quality Audio Acquisition
Design engineers worldwide are becoming increasingly familiar with the vast capabilities of ADI’s innovativeiMEMS®... - LVDT Sensor AmplifiersAnalog Devices’ signal conditioning ICs, together with Linear Variable Differential Transformers (LVDTs), can be used to convert mechanical position to...
