LY510ALH
LY510ALH is MEMS motion sensor manufactured by STMicroelectronics.
Features
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- 2.7 V to 3.6 V single-supply operation Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to +85°C) High stability overtemperature Analog absolute angular-rate output Two separate outputs (1x and 4x amplified) Integrated low-pass filters Low power consumption Embedded power-down Embedded self-test High shock and vibration survivability ECOPACK® Ro HS and “Green” pliant (see Section 5) The LY510ALH has a full scale of ±100 °/s and is capable of detecting rates with a -3 d B bandwidth up to 140 Hz. The gyroscope is the bination of one actuator and one accelerometer integrated in a single micromachined structure. It includes a sensing element posed by single driving mass, kept in continuos oscillating movement and able to react when an angular rate is applied based on the Coriolis principle. A CMOS IC provides the measured angular rate to the external world through an analog output voltage, allowing high level of integration and production trimming to better match sensing element characteristics. ST’s gyroscope family leverages on robust and mature manufacturing process already used for the production of micromachined accelerometers. ST is already in the field with several hundred million sensors with excellent acceptance from the market in terms of quality, reliability and performance. LY510ALH is provided in plastic land grid array (LGA) package. Several years ago ST pioneered successfully the usage of this package for accelerometers. Today ST has the widest manufacturing capability and strongest expertise in the world for production of sensor in plastic LGA package.
Package LGA-16 (5x5x1.5) LGA-16 (5x5x1.5) Packing Tray Tape and reel
LGA-16L (5x5x1.5mm)
Applications
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- GPS navigation systems Motion tracking Pointing devices, remote and game controllers Motion control with user interface Industrial and robotics
Description
The LY510ALH is a low-power single-axis micromachined gyroscope capable of measuring angular rate along yaw axis....