VR/AR

IMU improves virtual and augmented reality applications

14th March 2018
Enaie Azambuja
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At electronica China in Shanghai, Bosch Sensortec has launched the BMI085, a high-performance 6-axis IMU. The BMI085 integrates a 3-axis, 16-bit MEMS acceleration sensor and a 3-axis, 16-bit MEMS gyroscope in a single compact package. This powerful IMU is ideally suited for demanding VR and AR applications as well as other applications, such as navigation, body/human motion tracking and high-end gaming.

The compact MEMS sensor package is filled with features, combining a low-drift gyroscope with a low-noise accelerometer to significantly reduce the unpleasant motion sickness effect.

Its ultra-precise instantaneous detection of head movements reduces time lag to an almost imperceptible minimum. Thus, electronic device manufacturers are able to create an authentic and immersive VR and AR experience that enables headset users to engage their virtual environments for longer periods without requiring frequent breaks.

"High performance AR/VR applications demand extremely sensitive, precise, robust and responsive motion sensors." says Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. "With the Bosch BMI085, the user can enjoy a much more realistic and pleasant experience in the exciting worlds of virtual and augmented reality, without the negative physical effects."

The exceptionally low latency of the new BMI085 enables headset manufacturers to eliminate image drifts and deliver a true real-life experience.

The IMU delivers a low motion-to-photon latency of less than 3 ms and achieves stability in environments with high temperature fluctuations as often encountered in continuous HMD (head-mounted display) or AR headset scenarios. This further improves accuracy, which is critical in today's lightning fast high-definition AR/VR applications.

The sensor’s accelerometer has rock-solid temperature stability, delivering a low temperature coefficient offset (TCO) of typically less than 0.2 mg/K and temperature coefficient sensitivity (TCS) of only 0.002 %/K. Bias instability of the gyroscope is typically below 2°/h.

The gyroscope of the BMI085 features a robust closed-loop analog-to-digital conversion mechanism, which ensures low drift characteristics even in high-fluctuation temperature environments. The accelerometer achieves a noise density of under 120 μg/√Hz and the IMU’s accuracy is further boosted by data synchronisation of the accelerometer and gyroscope.

The BMI085 is housed in a compact 3.0 x 4.5 x 0.95 mm³ package and is pin-to-pin compatible with Bosch’s BMI055 IMU, making design migration to the new BMI085 extremely smooth and effortless.

Bosch has more than 20 years of experience in the fields of inertial MEMS sensors and accelerometers, and brings automotive level reliability and performance to the consumer electronics sensor space. The BMI085 is another example of this rigorous attention to quality and reliability.

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