02.10.2007 13:00:00
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Hitachi Chooses InvenSense Gyroscope for Image Stabilization in the World's First Blu-ray Disc Camcorders
InvenSense, the world leader in motion sensing solutions for mobile
devices, today announced that its IDG-1000 series dual-axis gyroscope,
which enables image stabilization systems in digital cameras, has been
chosen by Hitachi, Ltd. for use in two models of its Blu-ray™
disc camcorders. The new DZ-BD70A and DZ-BD7HA camcorders are the world’s
first camcorders to support Blu-ray disc technology with full high
definition (1920x1080) video capture.
With the mass adoption of high definition television (HDTV) taking place
around the world, camcorders are quickly following suit with support of
HD video, which offers five times more image detail compared to legacy
standard definition video. With such high resolution, even the smallest
amount of natural hand shake will make a major impact on the overall
quality and smoothness of the video, and will be amplified further with
high zoom rate lenses. Eliminating the effects of hand shake requires
electronic image stabilization using a dual-axis gyroscope.
The IDG-1000 series gyroscope, found in many popular digital still
camera models, provides added benefits for camcorders that have video
disc recorders and hard disk drives. The MEMS design of the IDG-1000
gyroscope inherently rejects the coupling of vibration from the motors
of the video disc recorders and hard disk drives, so true hand motion
can be precisely measured. Additionally, the design of the IDG-1000
gyroscope can withstand high shock from falls in excess of 10,000G,
making it the most reliable solution for handheld devices, like
camcorders, where drops are prone to occur. Based on InvenSense’s
proprietary and patented Nasiri-Fabrication process, the IDG-1000 is an
integrated dual-axis (X- & Y- axis) solution using proven silicon
technology resulting in the smallest foot print with the market’s
highest shock tolerance, lowest cross-axis noise specification and best
overall tested reliability.
"The DZ BD70A and BD7HA are the
first-of-their-kind camcorders with Blu-ray disc technology, direct hard
disk recording capabilities and the most advanced electronic image
stabilization system,” said Takahiro Nakano,
General Manager of Hitachi Camcorder Engineering Dept. "InvenSense’s
dual-axis gyroscope provides the most precise motion sensing solution
and was able to satisfy the stringent requirements for our image
stabilization system.” "We are very pleased that our IDG-1000
gyroscope was found to be the best to meet all of the technical and
performance requirements for Hitachi’s
advanced high-definition camcorders,” said
Steve Nasiri, InvenSense’s President and CEO. "As
the only motion sensor company focused exclusively on serving the needs
of the consumer market, we are continuously striving to exceed market
requirements with the best performance, most reliable and highest
quality gyroscope solutions.” About InvenSense
InvenSense, Inc. is the world leader in motion sensing solutions for
mobile devices. The innovative Nasiri-Fabrication process is the
patented fabless MEMS technology developed by InvenSense to dramatically
reduce the cost of producing inertial sensors. The company’s
fabrication technology and gyroscope sensor products are essential to
emerging mass-market applications such as image stabilization, mobile
navigation, location-based services and smart user interfaces that use
hand motion and gesture-based commands. InvenSense was honored by Frost
and Sullivan with the 2006 Product Innovation of the Year award for its
IDG product line and Nasiri-Fabrication technology. Founded in 2003,
InvenSense is a venture capital funded company with lead investors that
include Artiman Ventures, Partech International and Qualcomm Ventures.
InvenSense corporate offices are located at 1197 Borregas Avenue,
Sunnyvale, Calif. More information can be found at www.invenSense.com.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE:HIT)(TSE:6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a
leading global electronics company with approximately 384,000 employees
worldwide. Fiscal 2006 (ended March 31, 2007) consolidated revenues
totaled 10,247 billion Yen ($86.8 billion). The company offers a wide
range of systems, products and services in market sectors including
information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems,
consumer products, materials and financial services. For more
information on Hitachi, please visit the company’s
website at http://www.hitachi.com.
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