STMicroelectronics launches AI-powered vibration sensor for industrial monitoring

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STMicroelectronics introduces an intelligent vibration sensor designed for industrial condition monitoring applications that require high accuracy, reliability, and energy efficiency.

Built using ST MEMS (Micro Electromechanical Systems) technology, the IIS3DWB10IS vibration sensor with intelligent sensor processing unit (ISPU 2.0) brings advanced digital signal processing and AI inference closer to the sensing element. The result is a compact, rugged device that measures vibrations and shocks up to 200g at frequencies of 10 kHz and above. Combining digital precision and ease of use with a wide temperature range, up to 125°C, to withstand harsh environments, the vibration sensor is engineered to help customers improve equipment uptime, reduce unplanned downtime, and support predictive maintenance strategies across industrial environments.

Vibration analysis is the dominant segment in condition monitoring, as many industries use rotating and oscillating machinery for cutting, shaping, moving, cooling, and other processes. The ability to prevent equipment stoppages through early detection of...

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