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MEMS Oscillators: Enabling Smaller, Lower Power IoT & Wearables

Published by: SiTime

The explosive growth in Internet-connected devices, or the Internet of Things (IoT), is driven by the convergence of people, device and data across the web. Future growth will be strongly influenced by wearable technology as products transition from the laptop to the pocket to the body.
Activity trackers are leading this segment in number of units shipped per year, followed by smart watches and medical monitors/devices, as well as wearable cameras and smart glasses. These devices are enabled by advancements in MEMS and sensor technology, wireless connectivity and new power savings capability.
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Lang: ENG
Type: Whitepaper Length: 8 pages

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