Kionix
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Kionix, Inc. is a global MEMS inertial sensor manufacturer. Headquartered in Ithaca, New York, USA, Kionix is a wholly owned subsidiary of ROHM Co., Ltd.
Rohm
ROHM Semiconductor is a Japanese electronic parts supplier based in Kyoto, Japan. ROHM was incorporated as Toyo Electronics Industry Corporation by Kenichiro Sato on September 17, 1958. The name was officially changed to Rohm in 1981 and then changed again to "ROHM Semiconductor" in January of...

 of Japan. Kionix developed high-aspect-ratio silicon micromachining based on research originally conducted at Cornell University. The company offers a broad array of inertial sensors, while also providing development tools and application support to enable motion-based gaming; user-interface functionality in mobile handsets, personal navigation and TV remote controllers; and hard-disk-drive drop protection in mobile products. Kionix’s MEMS products are also utilized in the automotive, industrial and health-care sectors. Kionix is ISO 9001:2008 and TS16949 registered.

History

Founded in 1993, Kionix is now the third leading supplier of silicon microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer products. Kionix was among the first companies to introduce the tri-axis accelerometer in a small form-factor package and ships millions of these devices to its customers each year.

In November, 2009, ROHM Co., Ltd. of Japan acquired Kionix. The acquisition expanded ROHM’s product offerings into the rapidly expanding, high-appeal, inertial sensor market with a suite of accelerometers, gyroscopes and unique combination sensors. Kionix, in turn, gained considerably from ROHM’s vast experience and know-how in high-volume manufacturing and supply-chain management. Additionally, Kionix now has access to ROHM’s international customer base, which has strengthened existing customer relationships and assisted business development worldwide.

Kionix has maintained a corporate focus on advancing the success of its customers through application development tools and product customization. Kionix’s applications engineering staff, located worldwide, works with customers to develop products that incorporate inertial sensors, creates algorithms that can be embedded within MEMS devices, and helps to optimize customer-developed applications and firmware.

Kionix Products

Kionix supplies a broad selection of MEMS devices, including tri-axis accelerometers and gyroscopes along with the mixed-signal-interface integrated circuits that provide algorithm processing of sensor data. Its products and technologies include:
  • Accelerometers with one, two, or three axes; low-g or mid-g ranges
  • Angular rate sensors about the x, y, or z axis
  • Low power consumption, power management options, and self-test features
  • Small form-factor, industry-standard packaging with high shock survivability
  • Digital (I2C and SPI) interfaces and/or analog outputs
  • Programmable motion interrupts, temperature compensation, gain, offset, bandwidth
  • Embedded algorithms
  • Lead-free solderability and RoHS compliant


For an up-to-date list of Kionix accelerometers, please click here. For more information on Kionix gyroscopes, please click here. For more information on development boards and kits, demonstration boards, and evaluation boards, please click here.

Applications for MEMS Accelerometers

MEMS accelerometers enable myriad applications, including those in numerous consumer electronics products. See the latest teardowns featuring MEMS accelerometers by clicking on the links below:

Kionix Quality Standards

Kionix is ISO 9001:2008 and TS16949 registered. The quality management standards specified in ISO 9001:2000 have been adopted by more than one-half million organizations in more than 60 countries worldwide. These standards are considered to be foundational to many industry-specific quality principles. Kionix achieved ISO registration in FY2000 and upgraded to ISO 9001:2000 in May 2003. Kionix certified to ISO9001:2008 in April 2009.

ISO/TS 16949 is an ISO Technical Specification developed by The International Automotive Task Force (IATF). It aligns existing American (QS-9000), German (VDA6.1), French (EAQF) and Italian (AVSQ) automotive Quality System standards within the global automotive industry, with the aim of eliminating the need for multiple certifications to satisfy multiple customer requirements. Together with ISO 9001, ISO/TS 16949 specifies the quality system requirements for the design/development, production, installation, and servicing of automotive related products. In addition, there are customer-specific requirements that are required by individual subscribing vehicle manufacturers. Kionix achieved ISO TS 16949 registration in July 2005 and upgraded to ISO/TS16949:2009 in April, 2011.

Management Team


Manufacturing Facilities

Kionix, Inc. is a full-fabrication facility. As such, Kionix sensors are designed, manufactured, and tested at Kionix headquarters in Ithaca, NY. The ASICs used in Kionix accelerometers are designed in Ithaca, and fabricated elsewhere in the US. Wafers of sensor die and ASIC die are shipped from Ithaca to packaging houses in Asia, where the final product is created. At the packaging houses, the wafers of sensor die and ASIC die are diced into individual units, fastened one each to a lead frame, and wire-bonded together. Liquefied plastic is then squeezed into the frame and, once set, each part is cut from its construction housing. Lastly, the company logo and part number are silk-screened onto each part. Finished parts are returned to Ithaca for testing and programming.

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  • Ithaca, New York
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  • Chicago, Illinois
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  • Shanghai, China
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  • Tokyo, Japan
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  • Seoul, South Korea
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  • Singapore
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  • Taipei City, Taiwan
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China
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 & Hong Kong
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Japan
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Korea
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Atmel
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Kionix’s 3x3x0.9mm LGA KXTF9 tri-axis accelerometer contributes advanced sensing algorithms, low power consumption, programmable offset and sensitivity, high shock survivability, and excellent temperature performance to Atmel’s AVR Studio® 5 Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Providing nine degrees of freedom, the Inertial Sensor Board Two (ATAVRSBIN2) allows customers to develop sensor applications with user-friendly drivers and ready-to-use sensor boards.

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Silicon Labs
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The Kionix Accelerometer Application and Firmware Development Kit is based on a Silicon Labs microcontroller, and enables the development of applications and firmware that incorporate Kionix accelerometers. The Development Kit provides a common interface to Kionix evaluation boards. The included software provides an interface for displaying and recording acceleration data. Plus, a graphical register map allows the user to see and change the contents of control registers.

The Silicon Labs development board allows the use of a standard 8051 microcontroller core and a USB interface for PC development/evaluation environments. Additionally, the F340 Adapter Board provides a visual indication (through an LED array) of interrupts (motion and tap) and screen rotation output states for Kionix products that include those functionalities.

Read more about Silicon Labs here
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Texas Instruments
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Kionix’s EZ430-C7 Evaluation Board has been combined with TI’s eZ430-F2013 MSP430 Development Board for low-power, cost-sensitive applications. This USB form factor kit allows users to advance toward the creation of accelerometer-enabled functionality. The EZ430-C7 Evaluation Board holds Kionix’s KXSC7-2050 accelerometer and plugs directly into an MSP430 Development Board, TI part number eZ430-F2013 (not included). A CD containing sample firmware for reading acceleration and step-by-step instructions is included.

The KXR94 Development Kit, a stand-alone development platform, includes a KXR94-2050 accelerometer, TI’s MSP430F149 MCU, onboard battery, and memory.

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Cypress
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Kionix’s KXSC7 tri-axis accelerometer helps enable the CY8CKIT-014 PSoC® 5 FirstTouchTM Starter Kit’s programmable system-on-chip architecture. The PSoC 5 FirstTouch™ Starter Kit includes software and example projects that take advantage of the kit’s onboard sensors, including the Kionix accelerometer, a thermistor, proximity sensing, and CapSense. The kit enables easy development via 28 general-purpose I/O pins, a 12-pin wireless module header, and Serial Wire Debugging (SWD). It also includes the PSoC Creator IDE.

Read more about Cypress Semiconductor here
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More About Ithaca, New York

Kionix, Inc. is headquartered in Ithaca, NY
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. Ithaca sits on the southernmost shore of Cayuga Lake, the longest of the Finger Lakes at 38 miles. The City is home to Cornell University
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 to the east and Ithaca College
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 to the south. Ithaca's public school system is ranked second nationally in metro areas of fewer than 500K people by Expansion Management 2007.
  • Ithaca is ranked #8 in Kiplinger's Personal Finance list, June 2006, of "50 Smart Places to Live."
  • Expansion Management's 2006 ranking of a metro area's ability to provide the depth of talent that technology companies require, ranks Ithaca #1 overall, #1 for college-educated workers, and #5 for scientists and engineers.
  • In 2004, Ithaca was ranked #1 in the "Emerging Cities" category of Cities Ranked and Rated, a book by Peter Sander and Bert Sperling.


The City of Ithaca, in the heart of the Finger Lakes wine-producing and resort area of central New York State, is a small but thriving cosmopolitan city surrounded by an unspoiled, easily accessible environment of startling natural beauty. The City's motto "Ithaca is Gorges" derives from several deeply cut gorges, with spectacular waterfalls carved through the rolling terrain.

Ithaca has a resident population of about 30,000, and the surrounding county about 100,000, inclusive of students. The student populations include Cornell University (20,000), Ithaca College (6,500) and Tompkins-Cortland Community College (3,000).

The major industry is education and research, but tourism, aerospace, biotechnology, computer software, electronics, guidance system components for the space industry, heat resistant materials, power drive transmission systems for automotive and other applications, pharmaceutical research and drug testing, precision machine tools, scientific research instruments, computer terminals and peripherals, data processing, publishing, printing, photo engraving, salt mining and agriculture also play roles in Ithaca’s economy.

Kionix Philanthropy

Kionix, Inc. provides financial and in-kind gifts that primarily support educational and access-to-education programs in Ithaca and the surrounding communities. Organizations and programs benefited by these gifts include:
  • IPEI Code Red Robotics
  • The Museum of the Earth
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  • YMCA Kids-to-Camp Program
  • Family and Children’s Service of Ithaca
  • NYS 4-H Foundation
  • Tompkins Learning Partners
  • American Red Cross
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