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IMUs used to be out of reach for many robotics applications, but MEMS offers significantly reduced size, power consumption, and cost. This makes the IMUs easy to integrate with industry- standard controllers. Many robotics applications are made possible only because of these advantages of MEMS." Jaiyam Sharma Robotics Perception Engineer, Rapyuta Robotics or mechanical accelerometers. This complexity drove up the cost of these devices significantly, to the point where IMU solutions cost thousands of dollars at scale. Even further, the devices were large, limiting their range of applications. Because of these shortcomings, IMUs have been historically relegated to niche applications such as defense and aviation. However, MEMS changed this narrative because of their unique manufacturing process. MEMS allow for IMU components to be manufactured on a silicon wafer using standard IC fabrication techniques. This approach significantly reduces the size and weight of IMUs, as the components are not only smaller but also inherently integrated. Additionally, these devices are made cheaper thanks to the large economies of scale associated with the robust semiconductor manufacturing industry. As a result of the cost and size savings of MEMS, IMUs are now usable in almost any application. For example, today's health and fitness monitoring wearables rely on MEMS IMUs to accurately track fitness activities in wearers. Without MEMS, this kind C h a p t e r 1 | M E M S a n d I M U s 6 9 Industry Experts Discuss MEMS Technology

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