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MEMSIC INC Announces New Sensors in Drones White Paper

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How many Sensors are in a drone? What do they do?

How many Sensors are in a drone? What do they do?

MEMSIC INC Announces New Sensors in Drones White Paper

How many Sensors are in a drone? What do they do?

April 6, 2016

Andover, Massachusetts – MEMSIC Inc., a leading sensing solutions provider, today announced the availability of a new whitepaper that spotlights and explains the various types of sensors and sensing technologies found in a typical drone product.

The new whitepaper can be downloaded here – www.memsic.com/about-memsic/publications.cfm

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“Most people have no idea how many sensors are in a typical drone,” explains Chris Winkler. “Without sensors to control flight, stability, direction, video capture, there would be no drones. This short white paper introduces the concept of sensors for drones.”

The whitepaper’s infographic pinpoints the locations of the various sensors typically found in a drone and the whitepaper explains what they do.

For example, tilt sensors keep the drone flying upright and from falling out of the sky. Accelerometer sensors keep the drone on course as well as controlling up and down movement, helping to ensure smooth looking video from the drone’s cameras. Inside the camera itself are other sensors that keep the camera pointed in the right direction and help to further smooth out the video.

Inertial Measurement Units sensors – working with GPS sensors, are critical for maintaining direction and flight paths. The white paper also covers the use and function of other sensor types such as current, magnetic and flow sensors

More about MEMSIC

MEMSIC Inc., headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, provides advanced semiconductor sensors and multi-sensor system solutions based on micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology and sophisticated integration technologies in both the IC level and module level. MEMSIC’s unique and proprietary approach combines leading-edge sensor technologies, such as magnetic sensors, accelerometers, flow sensors and current sensors with mixed-signal processing circuitry to produce reliable, high quality, cost-effective solutions for the mobile phone, automotive, consumer, industrial, medical and general aviation markets.

For More Information

MEMSIC Inc., One Tech Drive, Suite 325, Andover, MA 0180

Tel: 978-738-0900 Fax: 978-738-0156

Email: [email protected] www.memsic.com/Tilt-Sensors

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