Evaluation board for software-defined sensor for next generation HMIs
16-04-2015 |
Melexis
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Design & Manufacture
An evaluation board (EVB) to strengthen the support available for its
innovative MLX90393 programmable magnetic sensor IC, has been introduced by
Melexis.
The MLX90393 EVB measures 30mm x 30mm, and offers engineers a platform for
constructing a wide variety of human machine interfaces (HMIs) with the
potential for a high degree of sophistication. This goes all the way from
relatively simple slide, push/pull and linear swipe switches right through
to more complex 3D sensing systems, such as joysticks or rotary knobs with
push functions included.
Proprietary Triaxis technology, means the 16-bit resolution MLX90393 sensor
IC on each EVB has the capacity to deliver a digital output proportional to
the detected magnetic flux density along three perpendicular axes (X, Y and
Z). In addition, there is also provision for thermal measurement. The IC
acts like a building block for position sensing systems in a broad spectrum
of applications. It presents engineers with a wide array of configurable
parameters, allowing them to optimize their system for either high speed
measurement, elevated signal integrity or low power consumption.
Both SPI and I2C interfaces are featured on the EVB, making it easy to
integrate with an external microcontroller. There is also a pad incorporated
onto the board for the connection of a decoupling capacitor if required, as
well as pads for optional pull-up and pull-down resistors for I2C addressing
and bus line supply. An operational temperature range spanning from -20C to
+85C is supported.
The EVB is supplied with a MLX90393 IC soldered directly to the PCB, along
with three extra ICs. A QR code link printed on the underside of the board
permits immediate access to all the relevant documentation on
the Melexis website.