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Presently, there are two main types of selfie stick products on the market: single-axis selfie sticks and three-axis selfie sticks. How can a selfie stick guarantee the shooting stability of mobile phone? Hand shaking of photographers can cause one-axis or three-axis jitter, in which the position and direction is detected by the selfie stick's built-in gyroscope sensor. The internal MCU can process the data and drive one or three motors to produce the opposite movement, which is used to offset the vibration of the mobile phone screen and stabilize the phone when taking a picture or video. To sense, process, and actuate the single- or three-axis motors in a gimbal or selfie stick application, TI’s MSPM0 MCUs can meet the requirements with its high-performance features, broad low-cost portfolio, and diverse package sizes to fit small form factors.
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You can realize all these functions using TI devices:
TI newest Arm® Cortex® M0+ MSPM0Gx high-performance MCUs with up to 80-MHz operating frequency, 32KB to 128KB flash options, scalable analog integration, advanced on-chip motor control peripherals, and more advantages, provide a low-cost solution for various selfie stick applications.
Order an MSPM0 LaunchPad™ development kit and DRV8316REVM today to start evaluating MSPM0 for your motor control function for your gimbal or selfie stick system! Jump start your design with MSPM0 code examples and interactive online trainings. You can also find other resources using these links: