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Kionix Introduces Low Power, Full-Featured 2x2x0.9mm Accelerometer with FIFO/FILO Buffer

Ithaca, New York—Kionix, Inc. today announced the release of the KX022, a 2x2x0.9mm tri-axis, robust accelerometer with integrated FIFO/FILO buffer that maintains low power while offering a wide variety of embedded algorithms for maximum functionality.  Embedded features include tap detection, orientation detection, activity monitoring, and wake-up algorithms, as well as an internal voltage regulator and self-test function. With an ultra-small package, high-performance embedded functionality, and current consumption as low as 2µA, the KX022 is ideally suited for smartphones, tablets, and health and fitness applications.

The KX022 also features a user-configurable, low-power, embedded wake-up function, allowing the user to conserve battery life by powering down other systems until needed.  Combined with Kionix’s XAC sensor, which provides outstanding stability with a market-leading combination of improved shock, reflow, and thermal performance, as well as a decreased need for production-line calibration, the KX022 provides customers with substantial reductions in power, noise, and cost.

  “Kionix continues to aggressively address customer requirements for a small sensor footprint and for greater product functionality,” said Scott Miller, vice president of engineering at Kionix. “As a result, we have successfully enhanced our previous 2×2 offering by adding in a full range of embedded algorithms and functionality and an integrated FIFO/FILO buffer, dropping current consumption, and reducing noise, thereby making this part perfect for mobile applications.”

KX022 features include:

  • Low current consumption in all modes:  2 mA in standby, 10 mat normal resolution (25Hz ODR), and 130 mA for high resolution;
  • User-selectable resolution and acceleration ranges at +/-2g, +/-4g or +/-8g, as well as user-selectable Output Data Rate (ODR);
  • Embedded FIFO/FILO buffer;
  • Two interrupt registers;
  • Digital high-pass filter outputs;
  • Low noise for better resolution;
  • I2and SPI digital output;
  • An internal voltage regulator that maintains constant internal operating voltages over its 1.8  3.6V range of input supply.
  • Up to 14-bit resolution for greater precision;
  • Self-test function; and
  • Embedded functionality, including tap detection, orientation, activity, and wake-up algorithms.

Availability

Available in a 12-pin, LGA, plastic package, the KX022 will be sampling to qualified customers during Q1, 2013. For more information, please email: salesna@kionix.com or contact the Kionix sales office nearest you.

About Kionix

Kionix, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of ROHM Co., Ltd., is a top-tier manufacturer of MEMS inertial sensors based in Ithaca, NY, USA. Leading companies in consumer,automotivehealth and fitness and industrial markets use Kionix sensors and total system solutions to enable motion-based functionality in their products.

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