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IKalh.1
Associate II
March 29, 2024
Question

ISM330DLC Lifecycle

  • March 29, 2024
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Hi all,

I wanted to get information on the lifecycle of the ISM330DLC device? Is there a certain date when the sensor values will drift outside of the allowable tolerances? 

Thank you,

Imran

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Federica Bossi
Technical Moderator
April 4, 2024

Hi @IKalh.1 ,

The ISM330DLC, according to our 10-yr Longevity Commitment page, is in the program. I also confirm that the device is active and can be used for new designs.

 

 

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IKalh.1
IKalh.1Author
Associate II
April 5, 2024

Hi @Federica Bossi ,

Are there other devices, similar to the ISM330DLC, that are part of the longevity programme? Essentially I am wanting to use a product that will be reliable for many years to come. 

Also, given that the ISM330DLC device is active, does that mean it is okay to use? If it becomes inactive, is there a way I can become notified so that I can change over to a new device for future designs?

Thank you,

Imran

Tesla DeLorean
Guru
April 5, 2024

She's talking about product availability, and you're talking about aging / shelf-life, at least in the OP.

The availability is more about massive customers (ie Apple, Samsung) and the continuous improvements in performance and cost they expect to see, and refinement in ST's technology, and their desire to keep up with new methods, fabrication, and competitors.

Probably unrealistic to see 10-year availability in markets where the prime customer is driving at 18 to 24 month cycles.

From a calibration sense, you'd need to be able to do your own calibration, or recalibration, against other referential sources, like GPS/GNSS

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