Technology, Process and Cost
Silan SC7122 6-axis MEMS IMU
By Yole SystemPlus —
Chinese companies building up their knowhow in MEMS inertial sensor technology: Example of the Silan’s SC7I22 6-axis IMU
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Overview
- Executive Summary
- Reverse Costing Methodology
- Glossary
Company Profile
- Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics
- Company Profile
- Financial Statements 2022
- SC7I22 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit
- Supply Chain Estimation
- Physical Analysis
- Summary of the physical analysis
- Package Analysis
- Views & Dimensions
- Cross-Section
- Summary
- MEMS Accelerometer Die
- MEMS Gyroscope Die
- Views & Dimensions
- Die Cross-Section
- Die Process & Characteristics
- Summary
- ASIC Die
- Views & Dimensions
- Delayering & Main Blocks
- Die Cross-Section
- Die Process
- Summary
- Manufacturing Process Flow Analysis
- Global Overview
- MEMS Sensors:
- MEMS Accelerometer Die Front-End Process
- MEMS Gyroscope Die Front-End Process
- MEMS Dies Fabrication Unit
- ASIC Die
- ASIC Die Front-End Process
- ASIC Fabrication Unit
- Packaging
- Final Test & Assembly
- Cost Analysis
- Cost Summary
- Yields Explanation & Hypotheses
- Soc Die Front-End Wafer Cost
- SoC Die Cost
- Packaging Cost
- Component Cost
- Selling Price
- Definitions of Price
- Manufacturer Financials
- Estimated Selling Price
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China’s MEMS sensor industry is experiencing rapid development driven by the growing demand for consumer electronics, automobiles, and medical devices. This growth is fueled by the rise of the Internet of things (IoT), electric vehicles, smart consumer electronics, and wearable devices. As China invests heavily in developing a domestic MEMS supply chain, numerous Chinese companies are making already substantial progress in this sector.
This full reverse costing study provides insight into technology data, manufacturing cost and selling price of the Silan SC7I22 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU).
With the dimensions of 3.0 mm x 2.5 mm x 1.0 m, it can be integrated into smartphones and wearables.
The accelerometer sensor has dynamically user selectable full scales of ±2G/±4G/±8G/±16G and is capable of measuring accelerations with output data rates from 0.78 Hz to 1.6 kHz.
The gyroscope sensor has the measurement range of ±125/ ±250/ ±500/ ±1000/ ±2000 dps.
The Silan SC7I22 consists of :
- The MEMS Accelerometer die designed by Silan and manufactured in China.
- The MEMS Gyroscope die designed by Silan and manufactured in China.
- The ASIC die designed by Silan and manufactured by TSMC in China.
- LGA 14-pin package.
Silan, TSMC
- Detailed photos
- Precise measurements
- Materials analysis
- Manufacturing process flow
- Supply chain evaluation
- Manufacturing cost analysis
- Estimated Selling Price