Gyroscope sensors are one of the indispensable sensors in electronic stability control systems. Compared to typical civilian components, components used in vehicles have some special requirements. Due to safety concerns, high reliability is a necessary condition. The durability under high temperature conditions such as brake components, and the ability to produce no abnormal output when subjected to vibration or impact are also very important conditions.
The XV-9300LP miniature gyroscope sensor, due to its wide temperature support (up to 125 degrees Celsius), suitability for engine indoor environments, high reliability (with built-in self diagnostic function), selection of single crystal, material stable quartz material for internal oscillation, and the use of a "double T-shaped structure" with parallel discharge of T-shaped quartz, has the advantages of ultra small and lightweight, excellent temperature stability, excellent impact resistance, and seismic resistance. In addition, it can be well connected to the PCB through J connection terminals. According to the AEC-Q100 standard, the XV-9300LP sensor meets the specifications of Automotive Electronics (AEC). AEC-Q100 is a testing standard for automotive grade electronic stability control systems, which includes definitions for specific processes and packaging, as well as requirements for ESD tolerance and FC-BGA packaging testing. The XV-9300LP miniature gyroscope sensor also meets stricter application standards for electronic stability control systems/flip control systems.
The main advantages of the XV-9300 miniature gyroscope sensor compared to other sensors are:
Wide temperature support, up to+105 ℃.
Install self diagnostic function with high reliability.
Adopting a unique dual T-shaped quartz crystal element, it has a small volume and light weight.
Excellent shock and vibration resistance performance.
AEC-Q100 compatibility