9-axis motion sensor and MCU reside in tiny package

Housed in a 5.2×3.8×1.1-mm package, Bosch Sensortec’s BMF055 9-aix sensor combines an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer with a 32-bit MCU to enable easy programming and customization. It can be used by designers creating advanced application-specific sensor fusion algorithms for robotics, gaming, remote controls, navigation systems, drones, and human interface devices for IoT projects.

9-axis motion sensor and MCU reside in tiny package

The BMF055 system-in-package integrates a triaxial 14-bit accelerometer, a triaxial 16-bit gyroscope with a range of ±2000 degrees per second, and a triaxial geomagnetic sensor. Based on a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ core running at up to 48 MHz, the Atmel SAM D20 microcontroller employed by the BMF055 provides in-system programmable flash memory and a rich set of peripherals and interfaces.The BMF055 MEMS sensor is part of Bosch Sensortec’s Application-Specific Sensor Node (ASSN) family and is supported by a software development package that includes a precompiled BSX Lite fusion library with integration guidelines, API source files for individual sensors, and example projects as a plugin for Atmel Studio. The Atmel toolchain can be downloaded from Atmel’s website.

BMF055 product page

Bosch Sensortec, www.bosch-sensortec.com

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