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Advanced sensor technology for next-generation temperature measurement
IR sensor array offers alternative to high-end thermal cameras; quad thermocouple interface addresses automotive sensing to 1,300°C.Two sensing technologies have been announced by Melexis, for simplified integration of temperature measurement into applications that enhance safety, efficiency and convenience.
What’s fuelling demand for IR grid sensors?
Thermopile sensor arrays can solve smart buildings’ challenges without compromising privacy, writes Sally Ward-Foxton. Image left:Melexis’ 32x24 pixel thermopile array, plus its optics, fits into a 4-pin TO-39 can
MEMS to be used in pressure sensing applications
Global microelectronics company enabling future innovation through a philosophy of inspired engineering, Melexis, continues to bring highly differentiated products to market through superior innovation, with the introduction of its MLX90819 sensor IC - which is targeted at measuring mid pressure (10-50bar) levels.
Forbes: Melexis among most trustworthy companies in Western Europe
Melexis has been included in Forbes magazine’s 50 Most Trustworthy Companies in Western Europe, for having consistently demonstrated transparent accounting procedures and solid corporate governance. Other companies to be included in this list were French retailer FNAC, UK industrial machinery manufacturer Renishaw, Swedish hardware chain Clas Ohlson and German clothing brand Hugo Boss.
Melexis to build automation centre in Germany
An announcement establishing a new R&D centre has been made by Melexis, a global microelectronics engineering company.The company has taken steps to further expand its operations, with their latest site, which will initially have a complement of around 25-30 engineers. The centre is to be situated in Dresden, Germany and will allow the company to tap into the wealth of semiconductor engineering talent found in the Saxony region.
Current sensors provide sensitivity down to 26.7mV/A
Expanding its portfolio of current sensing devices based on cutting-edge implementation of Hall effect technology, Melexis has announced the MLX91210 family. Running off a 5V supply, the MLX91210 ICs have current sensitivity levels down to 26.7mV/A and support linear current measurement ranges that span as far as ±75A corresponding to 30ARMS current.
Melexis unveils new brand identity
The new brand identity and website of Melexis underlines the company’s ambitions, and draws inspiration from the incredible capacity of species to adapt to challenging habitats. “We recalibrated our brand to reflect not only the company we are today, but also our expectations for tomorrow. Our new identity is a clear declaration of our belief in engineering that enables the best imaginable future,” says Melexis, CEO Franç...
One chip solution for accurately monitoring headlamp output
In response to the emergence of laser-powered automotive front lighting systems, Melexis has optimised its MLX75305 series of advanced light sensor ICs. Each MLX75305 incorporates a photodiode, trans-impedance amplifier and output stage. Unlike competing devices on the market, it is fully AEC-Q100 qualified and supports an operational temperature range from -40C up to +125°C.
Free workshop focuses on MCUs, sensors for IoT
A workshop taking a close look at microcontrollers and sensors for the Internet of Things (IoT) is being organised by Rutronik. The distributor is collaborating on the event with Intel, Bosch Sensortec and Melexis. Participants will learn about the design possibilities of combining Intel’s latest Quark microcontrollers with sensors from Bosch Sensortec and Melexis.
The quest for the autonomous white van man, or woman
Steve Rogerson looks at some of the recent news that may have missed the front page.