TRONICS: TRONICS RELEASES AXO(R)315 - HIGH PERFORMANCE, FORCE-REBALANCE SMD MEMS ACCELEROMETER WITH DIGITAL INTERFACE
Grenoble, France and Dallas, TX, USA - December 14, 2020 - Tronics, a TDK Group Company announces the release of AXO
®315, a miniature high performance 1-axis closed-loop MEMS accelerometer with a 24-bit digital SPI interface and SMD package that reaches quartz sensors performances, outperforms commercial MEMS sensors, and eases integration. The new force-rebalance accelerometer delivers an excellent one-year composite bias repeatability of 1 m
g and composite scale factor repeatability of 600 ppm under severe temperature and vibration conditions common in industrial, land, railway, naval and construction applications. Its characteristics enable significant reduction in size, weight and cost of materials for industrial motion control units, Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) and Inertial Navigation Systems (INS).
8-year-old’s sidewalk chalk message brightens day of patients and staff at McLaren Bay Region
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
Posted Dec 11, 2020
The family of patient Edward Pedley shared a positive message with their loved one and the staff and other patients at McLaren Bay Region. Freda Schingeck, 8, stands proudly with her sidewalk chalk message. Courtesy Edward Pedley.
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BAY CITY, MI - The simple act of drawing with sidewalk chalk is brightening the day for patients and staff at McLaren Bay Region hospital in Bay City.
Edward Pedley of Holly said he looked out of his hospital room during his recent stay as a non-COVID patient and was greeted with a cheery message of “We wish you well,” written in sidewalk chalk, accompanied by some hand-drawn hearts on the sidewalk running along Columbus Avenue.