STEVAL-MKI064V1 - iNEMO Inertial Module
The STEVAL-MKI064V1, part of STMicroelectronics' iNEMO product line, is a state-of-the-art inertial module that integrates multiple sensors to provide a comprehensive inertial sensing solution. This compact and versatile module is designed for motion-sensing applications across a broad range of industries, including mobile devices, gaming, virtual reality, and industrial automation.
Key Features:
- Multi-sensor integration: This module includes a 3D digital accelerometer, a 3D digital gyroscope, and a 3D digital magnetometer. These sensors work together to deliver precise and reliable motion detection.
- High precision: The STEVAL-MKI064V1 boasts high-resolution measurements, enabling the detection of fine movements and changes in orientation with great accuracy.
- Compact design: With its small footprint, the module is ideal for integration into space-constrained applications without compromising performance.
- Low power consumption: Designed for efficiency, the module helps preserve battery life in portable applications, making it suitable for handheld and wearable devices.
- Easy to integrate: The module comes with software drivers and example firmware to facilitate rapid development and integration into various systems.
- Robust communication: Featuring I2C and SPI interfaces, the STEVAL-MKI064V1 allows for flexible and reliable communication with a host microcontroller.
Applications:
The versatility of the STEVAL-MKI064V1 makes it an excellent choice for a multitude of applications:
- Smartphones and tablets
- Wearable devices
- Gaming and virtual reality systems
- GPS navigation systems
- Industrial and robotics applications
Additional Information:
The STEVAL-MKI064V1 is supported by STMicroelectronics' comprehensive development ecosystem, which includes evaluation boards, software tools, and technical documentation to ensure a smooth design process from prototype to production. With its robust capabilities and support, the STEVAL-MKI064V1 is an ideal choice for developers looking to innovate with advanced inertial sensing technologies.