
KXTH9 Series
Accelerometers and Inclinometers
Ultra-small Package - 3x3x0.9mm LGA
Low Power Consumption
Multiplexed Analog Output
Factory-programmable Internal Low Pass Filter
Ultra-low Noise Density
Lead-free Solderability
Excellent Temperature Performance
High Shock Survivability
Factory-programmable Offset and Sensitivity
Auxiliary Input to Multiplexer
Self-test Function
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The KXTH9 series is designed to provide a high signal-to-noise ratio
with excellent performance over temperature. These sensors can ac-
cept supply voltages between 1.8V and 3.6V. Sensitivity is factory
programmable allowing customization for applications requiring from
1.5g to 6.0g ranges. The auxiliary input to the multiplexer minimizes
the need for external A/D converters.
These high-performance silicon micromachined linear accelerometers
and inclinometers consist of a sensor element and an ASIC packaged in
a 3x3x0.9 mm Land Grid Array (LGA). The sensor element is fabricated
from single-crystal silicon with proprietary Deep Reactive Ion Etching
(DRIE) processes, and is protected from the environment by a
hermetically-sealed silicon cap at the wafer level.
The sensor element functions on the principle of differential
capacitance. Acceleration causes displacement of a silicon structure
resulting in a change in capacitance. An ASIC, fabricated using a stan-
dard CMOS manufacturing process, detects and transforms changes in
capacitance into an analog output voltage, which is proportional to
acceleration.
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APPLICATIONS
Free-fall Detection
Gesture Recognition and User Interface Function
Inclination and Tilt Sensing
Inertial Navigation and Dead Reckoning
Image Stabilization
Static or Dynamic Acceleration
MARKETS
Ultra-mobile PCs/Laptops/Hard Disk Drives
Cell Phones and Handheld PDAs
Game Controllers & Computer Peripherals
Personal Navigation Devices
Cameras and Video Equipment
Sports Diagnostic Equipment/Pedometers