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This is present in the [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] and the [[N81ap|iPod touch 4G]]. It detects movements far more precise than the [[accelerometer]], and creates 6-axis motion sensing combined with the Compass (iPhone-only) and the accelerometer. |
This is present in the [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] and the [[N81ap|iPod touch 4G]]. It detects movements far more precise than the [[accelerometer]], and creates 6-axis motion sensing combined with the Compass (iPhone-only) and the accelerometer. |
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+ | the chip an both the [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] and the [[N81ap|iPod touch 4G]] is a STMicroelectronics AGD1 2022 FP6AQ The V654A ASIC die converts the tiny capacitive signals from the GK10A MEMS die into a digital signal [http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone-4-Gyroscope-Teardown/3156/1] |
Revision as of 21:26, 24 October 2010
This is present in the iPhone 4 and the iPod touch 4G. It detects movements far more precise than the accelerometer, and creates 6-axis motion sensing combined with the Compass (iPhone-only) and the accelerometer.
the chip an both the iPhone 4 and the iPod touch 4G is a STMicroelectronics AGD1 2022 FP6AQ The V654A ASIC die converts the tiny capacitive signals from the GK10A MEMS die into a digital signal [1]