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TDK launches SmartMotion ICM-45685 IMU for AI smart glasses
TDK’s ICM-45685 SmartMotion IMU delivers ultra-low power, precise head tracking, image stabilization, and intuitive AI accessibility for smart glasses.
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TDK Corporation announces a new custom sensing solution for intelligent eyewear: InvenSense SmartMotion® for Smart Glasses, which enables precise, responsive, context-aware motion tracking for smart glasses, at ultra-low power. Ideal for augmented reality and seamless AI accessibility, this solution enables high accuracy head tracking, stable image/video capture, intuitive UI control, and posture recognition.
The custom ICM-45685 sensor has on-chip sensor fusion software and optimized memory to support multiple algorithms running on-chip concurrently. This enables simultaneous use of features including precise head orientation tracking, optical/electronic image stabilization, activity/inactivity tracking, and more. Built on the success of ICM-45686, which has been widely adopted for AR/VR, the new ICM-45685 adds software features that target smart glasses applications. ICM-45685 is now available by direct sales inquiry with additional features like donning/doffing and voice vibration detection (VVD) becoming available at the end of the year.
“Today’s smart glasses are fashion-forward, with more discreet augmented reality features that fit into everyday use,” said Pankaj Aggarwal, VP & GM Consumer and Industrial Motion Business of InvenSense, a TDK Group Company. “Building on years of leadership in low power, accurate MEMS sensing and software solutions for AR/VR, our new SmartMotion for smart glasses enables a wide range of intuitive extended reality experiences by supporting flexibility of programming multiple decision trees.”
In addition to the new custom SmartMotion for Smart Glasses ICM-45685, TDK offers a diverse set of sensing solutions for smart glasses and AR glasses, including:
- PositionSense 9-axis solution (IMU+TMR) for absolute orientation detection and navigation
- TMR sensors for glasses hinges (in-use or closed)
- Low-power MEMS microphones for voice-activated AI and human machine interface
- Ultrasonic time-of-flight sensors for precise wear detection and gesture tracking
- Temperature sensors for measuring body temperature or ambient temperature
- Temperature sensors for overtemperature monitoring of optical components (e.g. lasers)
TDK sensing solutions for AR/VR and AI glasses applications include the SmartMotion ICM 45685, SmartSoundTM MEMS microphones T5837, T5838, and T5848, plus TDK SmartSonicTM ultrasonic time-of-flight sensors ICU-30201 and ICU-20201.
Glossary
Glossary
- 6-axis: 3-axis gyroscope + 3-axis accelerometer
- EIS: electronic image stabilization
- GAF: gyro-assisted fusion
- IMU: inertial measurement unit
- MEMS: micro-electro-mechanical systems
- OIS: optical image stabilization
- SIF: sensor inference framework
- TMR: tunnel-magneto resistance
- Main applications
- AI smart glasses
- Augmented/extended reality glasses
- Fitness/sports eyewear
Main features and benefits
- High accuracy/head orientation tracking with on-chip gyro-assisted fusion (GAF) algorithm
- OIS/EIS for camera module
- Activity tracking via machine learning and InvenSense sensor inference framework (SIF)
- Superb vibration rejection with BalancedGyroTM technology
- Ultra-low power IMU for extended battery life