InvenSense


InvenSense Inc. is the provider of the MotionTracking sensor system on chip which functions as a gyroscope for consumer electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, wearables, gaming devices, optical image stabilization, and remote controls for Smart TVs. InvenSense provides the motion controller in the Nintendo Wii game controller and the Oculus Rift DK1. Its motion controllers are found in the Samsung Galaxy smartphones and most recently in the Apple iPhone 6. Founded in 2003, InvenSense is headquartered in San Jose, California with offices in Wilmington, Massachusetts, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, France, Canada, Slovakia and Italy.
In December 2016, the company was acquired by semiconductor company TDK for US$1.3 billion.

Technical Capabilities

InvenSense MotionTracking tracks complex user motions with the use of motion sensors such as microelectromechanical gyroscopes,, accelerometers, compasses, and pressure sensors. the system then calibrates data, and creates a single data stream. With complex movement tracking comes a drain on battery life. In June, 2014, the company announced a low power gyroscope chip that used just under six milliwatts of power in a chip and was just 0.75 millimeters thick.
InvenSense also provides Optical Image Stabilisation for Smartphone cameras, which are important to detect hand movements and reduce shake in photographs. InvenSense's compact gyroscope was designed to provide antishake features on the smallest camera phones.