Ref Design Creates 3D Remotes

Jan. 10, 2012
Movea’s motion enabled remote control reference design pairs its Air MotionIC firmware with InvenSense's MPU-6150, the first and smallest six-axis motion-tracking device on a single chip with an integrated digital motion processor (DMP).

Movea’s motion enabled remote control reference design pairs its Air MotionIC firmware with InvenSense's MPU-6150, the first and smallest six-axis motion-tracking device on a single chip with an integrated digital motion processor (DMP). The package enables the design of remote controls that allow end users to control a home entertainment system with hand gestures. Motion-enabled remotes allow for a more intuitive and easy to use way to juggle between the different streams of content, applications and games composing the latest generation of interactive TV. MOVEA INC. Pleasanton, CA. (925) 271-7470.

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