At Sensors Expo 2015 in Long Beach, CA, Peter Hauck from Freescale Semiconductor demonstrates the capabilities of a cube with an integrated microcontroller and a 3-axis accelerometer, and a 3-color LED output to indicate various motion situations. For more information about the MMA9559LKUBE, click here.
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Accelerate Wearable Sensing Designs
In Freescale’s Internet of Tomorrow traveling exhibit at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2015, held May 17-21 in Phoenix, Iain Galloway, Technology Strategy Manager for Freescale Semiconductor explains the company’s Wearables Reference Platform (WaRP). For more information, click here.
Sensors Track Your Dog’s Activity
In Freescale’s Internet of Tomorrow traveling exhibit at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2015, held May 17-21 in Phoenix, Iain Galloway, Technology Strategy Manager for Freescale Semiconductor explains the Whistle dog tracker. Similar to a human activity monitor, Whistle uses a 3-axis accelerometer to track a dog’s activity. For more information, click here.
Simplifying the Design of a 9DOF Sensing Application
In Freescale’s Internet of Tomorrow traveling exhibit at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2015, held May 17-21 in Phoenix, AZ, Ray Montoya, a technical sales engineer at Freescale Semiconductor, explains the company’s newest 9 degree of freedom (DOF) sensing technology, computing and sensor fusion software in a sensor fusion toolbox (development platform). For more information, […]
A System–Level Radar Solution
At the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2015, held May 17-21 in Phoenix, AZ, Nao Motoyama, a Systems and Applications Engineer at Freescale Semiconductor, explained the capabilities of the MR2100, a recently introduced multi-channel 77 GHz radar transceiver chipset. For more information about the Freescale MR2100 77 GHz radar IC, click here.
Internet of Tomorrow on Tour
In Freescale Semiconductor’s Internet of Tomorrow traveling roadshow, Iain Galloway, Technology Strategy Manager, discusses home healthcare products that provide wireless connectivity to pressure sensor, pulse blood and oxygen level measurements and more using the company’s technologies. To watch the video, click here. For more information about the Freescale Semiconductor IoT Tour, click here.
Wireless Technology and Software for Sensor Applications
At CTIA’s Super Mobility Week, Cristian Cotiga, Connectivity Software Product Manager for Freescale Semiconductor explains the use of the company’s software, wireless gateway and wireless sensor dongles for wireless sensing applications. To watch the video, click here. For more information about Freescale wireless connectivity, click here.
Wirelessly Connecting Sensors to the IoT
At CTIA’s Super Mobility Week, Jeff Steinheider from Freescale Semiconductor demonstrates connecting sensors to an IoT industrial gateway using the company’s LS1021A system on chip (SoC). In the demo, a touch sensor and accelerometer wirelessly control a fan. To watch the video, click here. For more information about Freescale’s LS1021A Dual-Core Processor with LCD Controller […]
Sensor Fusion for Motion Detection
At Sensors Expo 2014, Mike Stanley from Freescale Semiconductor explains the company’s Xtrinsic Sensor Fusion demo. Software developed and improved over the last three years used with the company’s sensors allows accurate motion detection in handheld applications. To watch the video, click here. For more information about Freescale Semiconductor’s Xtrinsic Sensor Fusion, click here.
Sensor Motion Evaluation Kit
At Sensors Expo 2013, Bryce Osoinach, Product Line Manager at Freescale Semiconductor, demonstrates a demo board for his company’s 3-axis accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers as well as pressure sensors. To watch the video, click here. For more information about Freescale Semiconductor’s MEMS Sensor Evaluation Kit, click here .