MEMS sensors
September 11, 2024
TDK launches Tronics AXO314, a closed-loop digital accelerometer for high dynamics industrial applications
TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) announces a new product of the Tronics AXO®300 accelerometers platform. After the successful launch of AXO315 for avionics applications, AXO305 for land and marine positioning systems, and AXO301 for railway applications and inclination measurement, Tronics extends its portfolio with AXO314, a high-performance digital MEMS accelerometer with ±14 g input range for industrial applications operating under shock and vibration.
Empowered by the company’s industry-unique closed-loop architecture that provides excellent linearity and high vibration rejection, AXO314 offers a low-SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power), digital, and cost-effective alternative to bulky and expensive tactical-grade quartz accelerometers.
With its 1-year composite bias repeatability of 1 mg and its bias instability of 4 µg, the AXO314 brings a robust, miniature, and precise acceleration sensing solution to dynamic systems exposed to harsh environments and requiring a high level of stability and reliability.
Combined with Tronics’ high stability MEMS gyro GYPRO®4300 that shares the same SMD J-lead package for excellent thermal behavior and the same 24-bit SPI interface, AXO314 is the ideal candidate for integration into multi-axis tactical-grade IMU and INS used in land, sea, and air surveying and mapping applications, as well as GNSS-assisted positioning systems for aerial and ground vehicles.
AXO314 is not classified under dual-use export control and complies with REACH and RoHS standards. Similarly to all products from the company’s high-performance MEMS inertial sensors portfolio, AXO314 accelerometers are factory-calibrated to provide a highly accurate output over its temperature range. Raw data output can be also selected to enable customer-specific compensation strategies.
Volume production of the AXO314 already started in May 2024, and it is available for sampling and customer evaluations directly at Tronics or through specialized distribution channels. It will be exhibited for the first time on the Tronics booth G1.074 at Intergeo 2024, one of the world’s leading events for surveying and mapping applications that will take place in Stuttgart, Germany from September 24 to 26, 2024.
Features & Applications
Main applications
- IMU and INS for GNSS-assisted navigation and positioning of aerial and ground vehicles
- Aerial survey and mapping
- Survey and drilling guidance of mining instruments
- IMU for Track Geometry Measurement Systems
Main features and benefits
- ±14 g input range single-axis accelerometer
- 1-year composite bias repeatability: 1 mg
- Vibration rejection: 20 μg/g²
- Bias over temperature: 0.5 mg
- Noise density: 15 μg/√Hz
- Temperature range: -40 °C to +85 °C
- Factory-calibrated over temperature
- Hermetic ceramic SMD 28 pins J-LEAD package
- Not classified under dual-use export control
- REACH and RoHS compliant
Glossary
- g: Standard gravity (9.806 m/s²)
Further information on the products can be found at www.tronics.tdk.com/inertial-sensors/high-performance-mems-inertial-sensors/axo-high-performance-mems-accelerometers/
About TDK Corporation
TDK Corporation is a world leader in electronic solutions for the smart society based in Tokyo, Japan. Built on a foundation of material sciences mastery, TDK welcomes societal transformation by resolutely remaining at the forefront of technological evolution and deliberately “Attracting Tomorrow.” It was established in 1935 to commercialize ferrite, a key material in electronic and magnetic products. TDK‘s comprehensive, innovation-driven portfolio features passive components such as ceramic, aluminum electrolytic and film capacitors, as well as magnetics, high-frequency, and piezo and protection devices. The product spectrum also includes sensors and sensor systems such as temperature and pressure, magnetic, and MEMS sensors. In addition, TDK provides power supplies and energy devices, magnetic heads and more. These products are marketed under the product brands TDK, EPCOS, InvenSense, Micronas, Tronics and TDK-Lambda. TDK focuses on demanding markets in automotive, industrial and consumer electronics, and information and communication technology. The company has a network of design and manufacturing locations and sales offices in Asia, Europe, and in North and South America. In fiscal 2024, TDK posted total sales of USD 14.6 billion and employed about 101.000 people worldwide.
About Tronics Microsystems
Tronics Microsystems is a division of TDK’s Temperature & Pressure Sensors Business Group that manufactures custom and standard MEMS inertial products. Addressing high-growth markets relying on increasing digitalization and miniaturization of electronic devices, the company provides high-performance MEMS inertial sensors to heavy industrial markets such as aerospace, railway, energy, and marine. Founded in 1997, Tronics is located in Crolles, near Grenoble (France), and has around 100 employees, most of them engineers and scientists. Following a tender offer ending January 2017, TDK Electronics AG (formerly EPCOS AG) now holds 74 percent of Tronics’ shares.