InvenSense, a TDK company, will showcase its portfolio of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors at the upcoming CES 2021 tradeshow.
The sensors run the gamut of industries including mobile, smart home, wearables, internet of the things (IoT), industrial and automotive segments. InvenSense’s CES portfolio includes motion sensing, imaging, sound, ultrasonic, gas and location sensors.
Specifically, InvenSense will virtually demonstrate:
- TCE-11101 SmartEnviro gas sensor, a miniaturized ultra-low power MEMS platform for direct and accurate detection of CO2 in home, industrial, automotive, healthcare and other applications.
- Three new industrial MEMS sensors for industrial use including: IIM-42652, a six-axis industrial inertial measurement unit (IMU); the IIM-42352, a low noise and low power three-axis accelerometer; and the IIM-42351, for industrial IoT applications.
- The T5838 microphone with a low power mode of 130 uAmps and a high-quality mode of 330 uAmps.
- The InvenSense ICP-20100 barometric pressure sensor family.
- The IMU IAM-20685 automotive six-axis motion tracking sensor platform for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles.
- Two SmartMotion sensors with dedicated bundled software for IoT, smart TV, augmented and virtual reality and wearables.
- SmartSonic sensors for ultrasonic time-of-flight, capable of ranging to targets of any composition up to 5 m and detecting presence and minor motion under any lighting.
