InvenSense Announces Collaboration With Panasonic

InvenSense, Inc. (NYSE:INVN), a leading provider of MEMS sensor platforms, today announced a collaboration with Panasonic Corporation for the development of innovative sensor technology solutions and of new automotive safety high-performance MEMS-based inertial sensors. The new 6-axis (3-axis accelerometer + 3-axis gyroscope) safety inertial sensor is the industry’s smallest size and facilitates system miniaturization for safety applications, such as rollover detection and electronic stability control. The new safety inertial sensor, currently sampling, supports the most demanding low-bias drift, low-sensitivity drift, and high-vibration robustness performance requirements.

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), safety improvements, improved comfort, and personalized in-vehicle experiences are accelerating the need for better sensor technologies. Furthermore, automakers and system integrators are increasingly looking for innovation to improve system reliability, lower system cost, and reduce time to market. Panasonic’s leadership position in the automotive market with established channels, in-depth insight into automotive development and InvenSense’s high volume fabrication platform and high performance MEMS-based motion tracking devices are providing substantial benefits to the automotive markets, including:

  • Innovative high-quality/high-reliability sensor solutions
  • Accelerated adoption of innovative consumerized sensor solutions for automotive
  • Pioneering 6-axis (accelerometer + gyroscope) safety inertial sensor with best-in-class performance for TCS (Traction Control System), ESC (Electronic Stability Control), RSC (Roll Stability Control), PSC (Pitch Stability Control), ROS (Rollover airbag System), ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control), and AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) applications

The new 6-axis inertial tracking sensor features an accelerometer and a gyroscope combo, optimized for highly demanding safety applications, sensing up to 36g acceleration and up to 300 dps with high accuracy and low-noise over temperature and lifetime. The new sensor has been developed according to ISO26262 and will be qualified according to AEC-Q100 grade 1.

In the automotive market, the miniaturization/integration of sensors and components is becoming the key success factor as more and more systems are integrated. This safety inertial sensor features a highly reliable 6-axis sensor in a small package, thereby providing more flexibility for installation in the system. Further, the package’s footprint is a quarter of that of conventional Panasonic model, contributing to the development of space-saving multifunctional systems.

“We are proud to collaborate with Panasonic. This joint partnership enables Panasonic and InvenSense to bring to market the best 6-axis inertial device for automotive safety applications, enabling our customers with increased installation flexibly, higher utilization and improved performance,” said Amir Panush, vice president strategy & corporate development at InvenSense. “Soaring demand for advanced sensor systems to support automated driving systems and big-data analytics is imperative as the market goes through a technology consumerization.”

For additional information about the InvenSense sensor platforms, please visit www.invensense.com or contact InvenSense Sales at sales@invensense.com.

About InvenSense

InvenSense, Inc. (NYSE:INVN) is the world’s leading provider of MEMS sensor platforms. InvenSense’s vision of Sensing Everything targets the consumer electronics and industrial markets with integrated Motion and Sound solutions. Our solutions combine MEMS (micro electrical mechanical systems) sensors, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, compasses, and microphones with proprietary algorithms and firmware that intelligently process, synthesize, and calibrate the output of sensors, maximizing performance and accuracy. InvenSense’s motion tracking, audio and location platforms, and services can be found in Mobile, Wearables, Smart Home, Industrial, Automotive, and IoT products. InvenSense is headquartered in San Jose, California and has offices worldwide. For more information, go to www.invensense.com and http://www.coursaretail.com.

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Contacts:

InvenSense Contact:
InvenSense, Inc.
David A. Almoslino, 408-501-2278
Senior Director, Corporate Marketing
pr@invensense.com
or
Inquiry Products:
Panasonic Corporation
Makoto Iijima
General Manager, Device Solutions Business Division
Automotive & Industrial Systems Company
new.ds.sensor.inquiry@ml.jp.panasonic.com

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