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STMicroelectronics launches energy-efficient autonomous inertial measurement unit with industrial product longevity

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June 10, 2024

June 10, 2024 /SemiMedia/ -- STMicroelectronics recently launched the ISM330BX 6-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU) combined with edge AI processing, an analog hub for sensor expansion and ST's Qvar charge change sensor, with a product lifetime guarantee, for energy-saving industrial sensing and motion tracking applications.
 
The IMU contains a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer with a low-noise architecture and bandwidth up to 2kHz, suitable for vibration sensing in machine-tool condition-monitoring applications. Additional use cases include industrial and domestic robots and automated guided vehicles (AGV), intelligent appliances, and motion trackers.
 
Also integrating ST’s edge-processing engine that teams a machine-learning core (MLC) with AI algorithms and a finite state machine (FSM), the ISM330BX offloads the host processor and saves system power. The IMU also embeds ST’s Sensor Fusion Low-Power (SFLP) algorithm for 3D orientation tracking, which can enhance energy efficiency in applications like robotics and smart safety helmets. Leveraging adaptive self-configuration (ASC), the sensor can also automatically optimize its settings in real-time for best performance and power.
 
With its autonomous capabilities, the ISM330BX alleviates data transmission between the IMU and host system, as well as offloads the main processor, ensuring low latency and low power consumption. The integrated analog hub provides more opportunities for energy-efficient system integration by directly connecting external analog sensors to the edge-processing engine for data filtering and AI inference. The many power-saving aspects of the ISM330BX help engineers realize innovative industrial sensors and other battery powered smart devices that can be used also to upgrade existing industrial assets making them smarter and ready for industry 5.0

With ST’s Qvar electric charge variation detector also built-in, the IMU can integrate touch and close-proximity detection, or value-added functionality such as water leak sensing, to boost system integration and energy efficiency.
 
The launch of the ISM330BX advances MEMS technology for industrial markets and further enriches the MEMS ecosystem by offering developers access to essential hardware such as the STEVAL-MKI245KA adapter board. There are also software resources including MEMS Studio and ready-to-go application examples in GitHub free of charge, presenting a collaborative environment for innovation.
 
Unveiling the future of industrial motion sensing, the ISM330BX IMU will be at the upcoming Sensor and Test 2024 event. at the launch, an insightful keynote speech will explore the innovative aspects of the ISM330BX to monitor robotic applications and its transformative potential for the future of motion sensing. A highlight of this event will be the dedicated demo session, where attendees can see for themselves the exceptional features of the ISM330BX for anomaly detection applications.
 
The ISM330BX is included in ST’s 10-year product-longevity program for industrial components and is in production now priced from $4.00 for orders of 1000 pieces.
 
For more information, please visit https://www.st.com/ism330bx.

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