Monday, January 3, 2011

iPhone 4 Gyroscope - Teardown to the Silicon

Apple first announced the iPhone 4's gyroscope at WWDC 2010, but it was largely overshadowed by other big players inside the phone -- the A4 processor, Retina display, and external antennas. A lot of technology gets stuffed into vibrational gyroscopes (the type found in the iPhone 4), yet a casual observer may barely notice the chip itself, let alone the phenomenal contents within it. iFixit and Chipworks have partnered to show you exactly what's inside these little gems:

According to
Wikipedia's definition, "A gyroscope is a device for measuring or maintaining orientation, based on the principles of conservation of angular momentum." The key phrase is measuring or maintaining orientation, which is the exact reason an iPhone 4 contains one of these gizmos.

http://s1.guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/nmNv4u3uHqZ5VNIR.medium


http://s1.guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/Kdc5PWTBIIx3vvXn.medium


http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone-4-Gyroscope-Teardown/3156/1


http://www.chipworks.com/iPhone-4-teardown.aspx

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