Inertial Sensing Technology Enables Ultra-Sensitive MEMS Accelerometer

Nov. 5, 2009

Reportedly, the company’s inertial MEMS sensing technology enables the development of digital MEMS accelerometers that are orders of magnitude more sensitive than currently available components. Performing in a complete sensor network, the accelerometer allows real-time data collection, management evaluation, and analysis. In addition, the new sensing technology allegedly represents a breakthrough in nano sensing research. For further information, visit

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