News Release

2010-10-12
Epson Toyocom Develops New Series of Gyro-sensors for Vehicle Attitude Sensing



Epson Toyocom Corporation, the leader in crystal devices, today announced the development of a new series of compact, reliable gyro-sensors (angular rate sensors) capable of withstanding temperatures as high as 125°C. The new XV-9000 series of gyro-sensors is designed for vehicle attitude sensing applications in the automotive industry.

Product samples will become available in September 2010. Volume production is scheduled for December 2011.

More and more vehicles are coming standard-equipped with driving safety devices as calls for safer vehicles grow louder. The United States, Europe, and Japan have all introduced legislation mandating that vehicles be equipped with active safety systems such as electronic stability control (ESC) to detect skidding and correct vehicle attitude. In addition, manufacturers are increasingly installing passive safety features, such as rollover protection systems that detect vehicle rollovers and side curtain airbags. These safety systems, which have to be able to correctly sense skidding, rollovers, and other hazardous vehicular behavior, are driving growth in demand for gyro-sensors that detect changes in attitude by measuring angular velocity.

The sensors in the new XV-9000 series are designed to meet these needs. By applying QMEMS *1 technology to fabricate crystal sensing elements in an original hammerhead structure, Epson Toyocom was able to realize very small sensors that exhibit stable characteristics over a wide temperature range (-40 to +125°C).

In addition, Epson Toyocom increased sensor reliability by providing a diagnostic circuit that detects failures at any given time and at startup. The sensors have also achieved excellent vibration resistance and shock survivability by optimizing the sensing elements and their support structure.

The XV-9000 series consists of four types of sensors, including two types of yaw rate sensors *2 (the XV-9100LV and XV-9100LP), which have a sensing range of ±100 deg/s, and two types of roll rate sensors *3 (the XV-9300LV and XV-9300LP), which have a sensing range of ±300 deg/s. The board on which the sensors are packaged, as well as the sensing axes, account for the differences among the sensor types. The \"LP\" packages are for sensing in the planar direction, while the \"LV\" packages are for sensing in the vertical direction.

Epson Toyocom will continue to contribute to greater traffic safety by providing stable, reliable angular rate sensors for automotive applications.

More information please visit http://www.epsontoyocom.co.jp/english/info/2010/0909.html  or contact Mr. Eric Chen  at Seraphim,distributor of Epson Toyocom, tel: 26984660 ext. 215 or email to  ericchen@seraphim.com.tw 


 



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