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Page 91 TDK Expands MEMS Accelerometer Portfolio
IRVING, TX — TDK Corporation has extended its high-perform- ance MEMS inertial sensors port- folio with Tronics AXO315®T1, a high-temperature MEMS accel - erometer with ±14 g input range and a digital interface for meas- urement while drilling (MWD) ap- plications. With this launch, TDK is
taking the next step in tempera- ture robustness, following the re- lease of the Tronics AXO315T0 in June 2025 — its first digital MEMS accelerometer to be qual-
STI-CO Adds to RF, Power, Data Cable, and Wire
ified for oil and gas applications. This confirms the company’s po- sition as a leading provider of high-reliability MEMS inertial sensors for precise downhole navigation in extreme environ- ments. The AXO315T1 is powered
by TDK’s unique closed-loop ar- chitecture, which has already been proven on several Tronics sensors. This architecture en- ables a 10x improvement in vibra- tion rectification error compared to traditional open-loop MEMS accelerometers. The device is a cost-effective, digital, and low-
SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) alternative to quartz accelerome-
ters for inclination measurement in directional drilling tools oper- ating in harsh temperature and vibration conditions. With a lifetime of more than
1,000 hours at +347°F (+175°C), it paves the way for a new gener- ation of MWD tools to meet the accuracy and productivity re- quirements of complex and un-
conventional drilling operations. Contact: TDK Corporation of America, 511 E John Carpenter
Tronics AXO315 T1 MEMS accelerometer.
Freeway, Irving, TX 75062 % 972-409-4519 E-mail:
sara.lambeth@
us.tdk.com Web:
www.tdk.com
Harnesses ORCHARD PARK, NY — STI- CO® Industries, LLC, has ex- panded its RF, power, and data cable assembly, wire harness, and over-molding capabilities, supporting higher-frequency, ruggedized designs for defense and industrial platforms operat- ing in harsh environments. STI-CO’s interconnect port-
folio is engineered to reduce inte- gration risk and support long-life deployments across defense, electronic warfare, airborne, mil- itary communications, public safety, transportation, and criti- cal
infrastructure programs.
Capabilities include customized, application-specific RF coaxial assemblies and integrated inter- connect solutions for demanding environments. STI-CO supports a wide
range of RF cable configurations, connector types, and frequency re- quirements, along with cus- tomized over-mold designs that enhance mechanical robustness, environmental sealing, and strain relief. The company works closely with customer engineering teams from design through production to enable reliable, repeatable manu- facturing for both low-volume and production programs. All assemblies are manufac-
tured in the United States with full traceability, serialized lot control, and disciplined produc- tion processes that support long- term program continuity. STI- CO maintains quality systems certified to ISO 9001 and AS9100D and manufactures ca- ble assemblies in conformance with IPC/WHMA-A-620 require- ments for applications where documentation, process control,
and reliability are critical. Contact: STI-CO, 15
Cobham Drive, Orchard Park,NY 14127 % 866-307-8426 E-mail:
kyle.swiat@sti-co.com Web:
www.sti-co.com
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