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MEMS Accelerometers Bringing Innovation to Diverse Applications, says ABI Research

Most consumers are probably quite unaware that MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems) accelerometers are key to the Nintendo Wii’s motion-sensing remote control or the Apple iPhone’s self-orienting display. But according to ABI Research senior analyst Douglas McEuen, these popular products are only the high-profile advance wave of what will be a rising tide of new and innovative uses for the tiny motion sensors.

“Other major game console manufacturers are following Nintendo’s lead in seeking accelerometer applications for their next-generation products,” he says. “But games are only one use for these specialized devices. They are already widely used in automotive airbag systems (where the high sales volume has helped drive down prices.) They can measure vibration in industrial machinery; they are used in exercise step-counters, and we will see them in growing numbers of other phones and PDAs.”

Recently, in an effort to improve shock-reducing designs, researchers in the United States even fitted accelerometers to football helmets in order to measure the impact when players collide.

A relative handful of manufacturers share this high-potential market. A “big three” -- Analog Devices, Freescale, and ST Microelectronics -- are joined by just a few others, including OKI Semiconductor and Hitachi Metals America.

“In the very creative consumer electronics market,” adds McEuen, “the sky’s the limit. The growth rate of this market will be determined by the imaginations of designers as they think up innovative and unexpected ways to incorporate accelerometers into new devices. The arrival of another wildly popular consumer product that sells large numbers worldwide could give this market a significant boost.”

About this study

The ABI Research report, “MEMS Accelerometers”, provides a detailed examination of MEMS accelerometer technology and the requirements for competitive solutions, including essential product capabilities. It includes an in-depth market forecast that numerically tracks both positive and negative market forces. The study concludes with profiles of key manufacturers and early-adopting handset/CE vendors.

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