EMCORE Introduces New SDC500 MEMS Inertial Measurement Unit for Commercial and Industrial Applications
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Tuesday, October 12, 2021
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The SDC500 is non-ITAR controlled (ECCN 7A994) and available with no U.S. export license required for most end-users throughout the world.
Key Points:
- The SDC500 is non-ITAR controlled (ECCN 7A994) and available with no U.S. export license required for most end-users throughout the world.
- The performance capabilities of the SDC500 are based on the proven, dependable, and accurate quartz MEMS inertial sensor technology in EMCOREs SDI500 tactical grade IMU.
- These features make the SDC500 IMU easy to use in a wide range of challenging applications and operating environments.
- EMCORE has vertically-integrated manufacturing capability at its wafer fabrication facility in Alhambra, CA, and Quartz MEMS manufacturing facility in Concord, CA.