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MEMS gyroscopes are miniature sensors that measure angular velocity or rotational motion. They are made using Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, which integrates mechanical and electrical components on a single chip. These gyroscopes typically operate based on the principle of angular momentum and can detect changes in orientation with high precision.
| Measurement Range | ±250 to ±2000 degrees per second |
| Output Type | Analog or digital output |
| Power Supply Voltage | 1.8V to 5V |
| Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C |
| Sensitivity | Typically 0.1 to 10 mV/°/s |
| Package Type | LGA, QFN, or custom packages |
When selecting a MEMS gyroscope, consider the measurement range and sensitivity required for your application. It's important to specify the output type (analog or digital) and the operating temperature range. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compliance with industry standards, especially for applications in automotive or aerospace sectors. Quantities may vary based on project needs, so be clear about your requirements when requesting a quote.
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MEMS gyroscopes can last several years under normal operating conditions, often exceeding 10 years.
Yes, but ensure they are rated for the environmental conditions, including temperature and humidity.
Temperature variations, mechanical vibrations, and calibration can all impact accuracy.
Generally, MEMS gyroscopes are not affected by magnetic fields, but they may require calibration in such environments.
Integration typically involves connecting the gyroscope to a microcontroller or processor via I2C or SPI communication.
MEMS gyroscopes are smaller, more cost-effective, and suitable for mass production compared to traditional gyroscopes.