Mouser now stocks motion tracking from TDK

Mouser now stocks motion tracking from TDK

Mouser Electronics is now offering the IIM-42653 SmartIndustrial MotionTracking device from TDK InvenSense.

 

This 6-axis MEMS device provides accurate and reliable motion-tracking for industrial applications, optimised for performance and power efficiency in demanding environments. It is ideal for use in navigation, orientation measurements, platform stabilisation, and robotics.

 

Now available through Mouser, the TDK InvenSense IIM-42653 SmartIndustrial MotionTracking device combines a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer in a compact 2.5 mm x 3 mm x 0.91 mm package. With an operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C and a shock tolerance of up to 20,000g, the IIM-42653 is well-suited for challenging industrial conditions. It offers an extended full-scale range of up to 32g and 4000dps, providing robust performance in rigorous environments. The device features a 2KByte FIFO, reducing power consumption by enabling the system processor to read sensor data before switching to low-power mode.

 

For precision-based applications such as robotics and tilt sensing, the IIM-42653 supports an accurate external clock input. Its host interface accommodates i3C, I2C, and SPI modes, with maximum communication speeds of 12.5MHz, 1MHz, and 24MHz respectively. The i3C interface supports data rates of up to 25Mbps in DDR mode, and the device operates within a voltage range of 1.71V to 3.6V.

 

TDK InvenSense also provides the DK-42653 development kit for the IIM-42653. This kit includes an onboard embedded debugger and essential software, such as the InvenSense Motion Link GUI-based development tool and embedded motion drivers, ensuring a streamlined development process.

 

Original article source:

https://www.electronicspecifier.com/industries/industrial/mouser-now-stocks-motion-tracking-from-tdk

FAQ

  1. What types of TDK motion tracking products does Mouser stock?

   – Mouser stocks a variety of TDK motion tracking products, including Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, and multi-axis motion sensors designed for applications in robotics, drones, automotive, consumer electronics, and IoT devices.

 

  1. What are the applications of TDK motion tracking sensors?

   – TDK motion tracking sensors are used in several applications, such as navigation systems, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), drones, robotics, automotive stability control, and wearable devices for health and fitness tracking.

 

  1. What are the features of TDK’s IMUs available at Mouser?

   – TDK’s IMUs combine accelerometers, gyroscopes, and sometimes magnetometers to provide highly accurate motion sensing and orientation tracking. They feature low power consumption, high precision, built-in calibration, and various interface options for integration into different systems.

 

  1. How can I find specific TDK motion tracking products on Mouser’s website?

   – You can search for specific TDK motion tracking products on the Mouser website by using keywords such as “TDK IMU,” “TDK accelerometer,” or the specific product series name. Filters for product type, specifications, and availability can help narrow down your search.

 

  1. Does Mouser provide datasheets and technical documents for TDK motion tracking products?

   – Yes, Mouser provides datasheets, application notes, and technical documents for TDK motion tracking products. These documents can be found on the product pages and are helpful for understanding specifications, features, and integration guidelines.

 

  1. Can I order samples of TDK motion tracking sensors from Mouser?

   – Mouser often provides the option to order samples of specific TDK sensors, especially for product evaluation and development purposes. You can check the product page for sample availability.

 

  1. Are there any evaluation kits for TDK motion sensors available at Mouser?

   – Yes, Mouser stocks evaluation kits for some TDK motion sensors, allowing engineers to quickly prototype and test sensor integration in their applications.

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