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From: jfox@netcom.com (Jeff Fox)
Subject: Re: Gyro on a chip?
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Summary: brochure on Gyrostar
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Date: Tue, 24 May 1994 05:40:22 GMT
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>....  But Murata, (formerly Murata-Erie), sells a device called Gyrostar
> ... I don't have the addresses right here but ...

A new brochure, G-09-A, containing complete technical and application details
on Murata Electronic's new Gyrtostar piezoelectric vibrating gyroscope will
soon be available. ...

Murata Electronics North America
2200 Lake Park Dr.
Smyma, GA 30080
1-800-831-9172

This is from a recent release in front of me.
Jeff Fox
jfox@netcom.com
