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MEMS Gyroscopes are a type of optical sensor that measure angular velocity. They are used in a variety of applications, such as navigation, motion tracking, and image stabilization. MEMS Gyroscopes are typically composed of a micro-machined silicon structure, which is suspended by a spring and vibrates in response to angular velocity. The vibration is then measured by a capacitive or piezoelectric transducer.
MEMS Gyroscopes are becoming increasingly popular due to their small size, low power consumption, and high accuracy. They are used in a variety of consumer electronics, such as smartphones, tablets, and gaming consoles. They are also used in industrial applications, such as robotics, automotive, and aerospace.
Some companies in the MEMS Gyroscope market include STMicroelectronics, InvenSense, Bosch Sensortec, Kionix, and TDK InvenSense. Show Less Read more