China Launched The First Mobile Sensor Chip
Shanghai chip entrepreneur SENODIA Technologies,Inc. claimed that they had made the first Chinese commercial MEMS gyroscope with independent intellectual property rights. This first Chinese mobile senor chip would end the history of China completely relying on import mobile MEMS gyroscope.
The birth of China’s first mobile sensor chip

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Gyroscope is a device for sensing and maintaining the direction, which is the main basis to determine position in aviation, maritime and space navigation systems, and widely used in areas such as automotive safety, model aircraft and telescope. MEMS gyroscope is Micro Electronic Mechanical System gyroscopes, it is a miniature sensor, mainly used in areas such as mobile phones and game consoles.
Gyroscope applications in mobile phones is a new experience, for example, holding a mobile phone and turn parallel to the ground three times, the cell phone can automatically unlock ” Zou Bo, CEO and founder of SENODIA Technologies,Inc. revealed.
It is reported that gyroscope applications in mobile phones has been very extensive, such as the iPhone, Nintendo game consoles, high-end mouse and etc.
Breaking foreign monopolization
According to leading market research consult firm Yole Development’s latest forecast, the sale volume of MEMS gyroscopes, accelerometers and IMU will reach 4.5 billion in 2013, with an annual growth rate of 27% in the consumer application market, and in the future China will be the center of consumer electronics, automotive industry and its industrial chain and the world’s largest market.
Obviously, the situation that numerous consumer electronics manufacturers has always been 100% dependent on imports of gyroscope chip is about to be changed.
It is reported that the global sales of gyroscope chip market has reached nearly 20 billion U.S. dollars, the Chinese market accounted for 1 / 3 or so, but before that China has to rely on imported gyroscope.
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