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'''SensorDynamics''' was a European semiconductor company that [[Maxim_Integrated_Products|Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.]] acquired in July, 2011. The SensorDynamics products were folded into the Maxim company portfolio. | |||
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==History== | |||
SensorDynamics was founded in 2003 with financial support from national Austrian and international venture capital firms. It was headquartered in Lebring, near Graz, Austria. | |||
SensorDynamics specialized in developing and manufacturing high-volume [[micro]] and [[wireless]] [[semiconductor]] [[sensor]] products for applications in automotive, industrial, and high-end consumer sectors. They developed and produced custom-made designs and standard components for use in vehicle stabilization, occupant protection, navigation systems, and [[Keyless Go|keyless go]] systems. They also produced autonomous energy generators for wireless and battery-free controllers for industrial, automotive, and high-end consumer applications. | |||
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==Product Portfolio== | ==Product Portfolio== | ||
SensorDynamics focused on three product groups | SensorDynamics focused on three product groups. | ||
* Proprietary sensor and microelectromechanical ([[MEMS]]) products. They combined MEMS motion sensors ([[angular acceleration|angular]] rate and/or acceleration) with sophisticated [[Application-specific_integrated_circuit|application-specific electronics (ASIC)]] in tiny packages to form a large-scale, integrated sensor system. Automotive applications included electronic stabilization systems, rollover detection, and navigation sets for ’blind reckoning’ without [[GPS]] support. | |||
* Low-power interface and wireless connectivity devices. SensorDynamics had developed the intelligent signal-conditioning circuitry of macro sensors such as core and planar [[coil]]s, [[resistor]]s, capacitive and magneto resistive sensors. Application-specific sensor systems combined macro sensors and electronic signal conditioning. | |||
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*Micro and wireless products for automotive applications. SensorDynamics wireless sensors were used in ‘Keyless Go’ (also called keyless entry) and tire-pressure systems. Automation with smart [[LF]]/[[RF]] applications used integrated processing of sensor signals through to the transmission of control signals at [[radio frequency|radio frequencies]]. | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www. | * Maxim Acquires SensorDynamics [http://www.maxim-ic.com/sensordynamics] | ||