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Analog Devices MEMS accelerometer and gyroscope solutions provide designers with discrete components and plug and play iSensor® MEMS subsystems. Our iSensor MEMS IMUs are highly integrated, multiaxis solutions that combine gyroscopes, accelerometers, magnetometers, pressures sensors, and additional technology for multiple degrees of freedom applications under dynamic conditions. Download our technical articles and read our customer success stories to discover how we are efficiently and reliably addressing today’s complex application requirements.
Analog Devices MEMS accelerometer and gyroscope solutions provide designers with discrete components and plug and play iSensor® MEMS subsystems. Our iSensor MEMS IMUs are highly integrated, multiaxis solutions that combine gyroscopes, accelerometers, magnetometers, pressures sensors, and additional technology for multiple degrees of freedom applications under dynamic conditions. Download our technical articles and read our customer success stories to discover how we are efficiently and reliably addressing today’s complex application requirements.

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Analog Devices accelerometers and iSensor® MEMS accelerometer subsystems provide accurate detection while measuring acceleration, tilt, shock, and vibration in performance driven application. Our portfolio leads the industry in power, noise, bandwidth, and temperature specifications, and offers a range of MEMS sensor and signal conditioning integration on chip. Our MEMS-based Circuits from the Lab® reference designs have been built and tested by ADI experts to help you jumpstart your next system design.
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Analog Devices MEMS gyroscopes and iSensor® MEMS gyroscope subsystems reliably sense and measure the angular rate of an object under complex and severe operating conditions. Our MEMS gyroscope portfolio includes analog and digital output, high vibration and shock immunity, and temperature sensitivity control to 25 ppm/°C. Measure an object’s rotation in °/sec over a wide dynamic range and bandwidth while leveraging our expertise to jumpstart your next design.
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Analog Devices inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors are based on multiaxis combinations of precision gyroscopes, accelerometers, magnetometers, and pressure sensors. Our technology reliably senses and processes multiple degrees of freedom, even in highly complex applications and under dynamic conditions. These plug and play solutions include full factory calibration, embedded compensation and sensor processing, and a simple programmable interface.
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Magnetic field sensors are devices that detect and measure magnetic fields around permanent magnets, current conductors, and electrical devices. As the world becomes increasingly electrified, demand for improved positional and current sensing has grown in turn. ADI MagIC+™ breakthrough multiturn sensing technology operates with zero-power enabling more space-efficient solutions and ADI MagIC+™ magnetic field sensors create more accurate solutions. Analog Devices’ Magneto Resistive Sensing Technologies, signal conditioning capabilities, and deep domain expertise are enabling new, innovative, and high-performance sensing solutions for both position and current measurements across a broad range of applications and markets.
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Analog Devices optical sensing devices achieve very high signal-to-noise ratios at the lowest power in the industry, making them ideal for battery-operated applications. Our portfolio covers the widest range of wavelengths available in an IC form factor, ranging from UV all the way up to 1600 nm in the near IR for your healthcare, automotive, and industrial applications.
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Analog Devices temperature sensor devices sense and measure temperature with precise accuracy and reliability. Our temperature sensor products support an analog output and a digital output format to suit a large array of end applications in all traditional markets such as industrial, communications, and automotive, as well as emerging areas such as digital healthcare. Analog Devices temperature sensors achieve up to ±0.1°C measurement accuracy over a wide temperature range, are NIST traceable, and are plug-in ready, often requiring no additional signal conditioning or calibration. Additionally, ADI digital temperature sensors may integrate other functions such as DACs, ADCs, references, and limit alarm registers. A range of interfaces are available, including I2C, SPI, and PWM (for digital products) and current and voltage (for analog products). Analog devices temperature sensor devices come in a large variety of package options including ceramic and metal packages for increased robustness, and plastic and WLCSP for applications where sensor size is critically important. All temperature sensors manufactured by Analog Devices are tested and calibrated in production, eliminating the need for post-assembly system calibration.