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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bbfdpj/analog_devices) has announced the addition of the "Analog Devices ADXL362 3-axis Micropower MEMS Accelerometer Reverse Costing Analysis" report to their offering.
System Plus Consulting is proud to publish the reverse costing report of the new 3-Axis Accelerometer supplied by Analog Devices. With a consumption of only 1.8µA at a 100Hz output data rate and 270nA in motion sensing wake-up mode,the ADXL362 is the industry's lowest power MEMS accelerometer.
The ADXL362 is targeted for applications that require long battery life expectancy, and where battery replacement can be impractical or dangerous (Hearingaids, Home healthcare devices, Motion enabled power save switches, Wireless sensors, Motion enabled metering devices).
This Report Provides Complete Teardown of the 3-Axis Accelerometer With:
- Detailed photos
- Material analysis
- Schematic assembly description
- Manufacturing Process Flow
- In-depth economical analysis
- Manufacturing cost breakdown
- Selling price estimation
Key Topics Covered:
Overview/Introduction
- Executive Summary
- Reverse Costing Methodology
Company Profile
- Analog Devices Profil
- ADXL362 Characteristics
- Business Model
Physical analysis
- Package Characteristics & Markings- Package X-Ray
- Package Opening
- Package Cross-Section
- ASIC Dimensions
- ASIC Markings
- ASIC Cross-Section
- ASIC Process Characteristics
- MEMS Dimensions
- MEMS Markings
- MEMS Bond Pads
- MEMS Cap Opening
- MEMS Sensing Area
- MEMS Cross-section
- MEMS Process Characteristics
- Physical Data Summary
Manufacturing Process Flow
- Overview
- ASIC Process Flow
- MEMS Process Flow
- Description of the Wafer Fabrication Units
Cost Analysis
- Synthesis of the Cost Analysis
- Main Steps of Economic Analysis
- Yields Explanation
- Yields Hypotheses
- Die per wafer & Probe Test
- ASIC Front-End : Hypotheses
- ASIC Front-End Cost
- ASIC Back-End 0 : Probe Test, Backgrinding & Dicing- ASIC Die Cost
- MEMS Front-End : Hypotheses
- MEMS Front-End Cost
- MEMS Back-End 0 : Probe Test & Dicing
- MEMS Die Cost (Front End + Back End 0)
- Back-End 1 : Packaging Cost
- Back-End 1 : Final test & Calibration Cost
- ADXL362 Component Cost (FE + BE 0 + BE 1)
Estimated Price Analysis
Conclusion
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bbfdpj/analog_devices
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