MEMS analogue accelerometers tolerate temperature fluctuations

Enhanced temperature performance, low cost, general purpose, analogue, surface mount accelerometers have been launched by Silicon Designs. There are eight models in the Model 1522 series ranging from ±2g to ±400g.

According to Silicon Designs, the Model 1522 series provides reliable vibration and acceleration measurements within more thermally demanding zero-to-medium frequency applications. These can be characterised by large or rapid temperature fluctuations or, where high or low temperature extremes must otherwise be maintained over an extended time frame. The accelerometers also provide superior bias and scale factor performance over an expanded operating temperature range of -55 to +125 degrees C, says the company, further responding to both AC and DC acceleration.

The Model 1522’s robust design combines a micro-machined capacitive sense element together with a custom integrated circuit (IC). The circuit includes both a sense amplifier and a ±4V differential output stage. An additional integral temperature sensor facilitates the self-correction of any previously characterised bias and scale factor temperature dependence for any one particular accelerometer. All accelerometer internal components are housed within a hermetically-sealed and nitrogen-damped LCC surface mount package. Units are also RoHS-compliant.

Each Model 1522 series accelerometer is made to be virtually identical within a given g-range, says Silicon Designs. Units are tested in-house, programmed, calibrated and verified within a climate chamber environment for continued measurement accuracy and reliability, particularly under thermally volatile conditions. Each accelerometer is marked with a serial number for traceability and is shipped with an initial test report. The test report lists measured bias, scale factor, bias and scale factor temperature coefficients, linearity, operating current and DV frequency response/phase plots.

The accelerometers are in production and available for immediate shipment.

Silicon Designs was founded in 1983 with the goal of improving the accepted design standard for traditional MEMS capacitive accelerometers. At that time, industrial-grade accelerometers were bulky, fragile and costly. The engineering team at Silicon Designs listened to customers who required more compact, sensitive, rugged and reasonably priced accelerometer modules and chips, which also offered high performance.

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Fingerprint sensor authenticates via smartphone’s display

Believed to be the largest surface fingerprint-on-display (FoD) module, designed with organic printed electronics, a four-finger authentication module by Isorg will be demonstrated at CES 2020.

It is expected to bring higher data security to mobile devices, says the company. The company specialises in organic photodetectors (OPDs) and large-area image sensors and will demonstrate the full-screen Fingerprint-on-Display (FoD) module which supports up to four fingers simultaneously touching a smartphone display.

Isorg’s FoD module responds to demands from OEMs and end-users for higher security technologies that can support large surface area fingerprint sensing. Solutions currently available are restricted to single finger identification within a surface area of less than 10 x 10mm. Isorg’s FoD module supports one- to four-finger authentication across the entire dimensions of the six-inch (152mm) smartphone display (or even larger). The module is very thin, less than 0.3mm thick, so integration into smartphones is made easy for OEMs, added the company.

In addition to the image sensor, the module includes optimised thin film optical filters developed in-house and driving electronics, as well as software from Isorg’ industrial partners covering the interface with smartphone OS and the matching algorithm. The scalable FoD is compatible with foldable displays, added the company.

Isorg’s four-finger authentication capability paves the way for secure smartphone mobile banking and payments, personal health monitoring and remote home control applications, including enhanced data protection for wearables, such as access control. By enabling more identification data to be captured with multiple fingers, it significantly reduces the risk of false finger identity theft, in addition to the ease of use by being able to place fingerprints anywhere on the display.

Smartphone OEMs will be able to sample Isorg’s Fingerprint-on-Display module in spring 2020. In parallel, Isorg is also extending development of its FoD for application in the biometrics security market, aimed at meeting growing security needs in access control, border control and other identity access management areas, including mobile ID applications.

The live demo will take place at Eureka Park Tech West – Sands Expo, Level 1, Hall G booth #50463 at CES Las Vegas (7 to 10 January 2020)

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PV inverter is complemented with cloud-based monitoring apps

At EnerGaia 2019 in Montpellier, France, Delta Electronics will highlight the M70A solar PV inverter and PV monitoring apps.

The M70A solar PV inverter offers 77kVA maximum AC apparent power for ground-mounted and commercial solar rooftop systems.

The company has also developed MyDeltaSolar Cloud and PV monitoring apps for remote setup, monitoring, and control of solar photovoltaic systems.

The M70A is a three-phase string inverter with 77kVA maximum AC apparent power for ground-mounted and commercial solar rooftop systems. The design is compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport and install. There are six MPP trackers with three pairs of connectors each to allow system planners flexibility in arranging module strings and maximising yields. Module rows for ground-mounted systems require only minimal spacing as a result. Smart allocation of the MPP trackers can compensate potential shadowing, added Delta Electronics.

Even complex rooftop systems that have multiple sections with different alignments are easy to implement with the M70A, continued the company. If the system uses two strings per DC input, it does not require external string breakers.

Peak efficiency for the M70A is 98.8 per cent and it has a broad input voltage range from 200 to 1,100V DC. It can accommodate up to 18 strings via Amphenol connectors and string monitoring includes measurement of the I-V curve data at each individual string.

There are Type 2 surge protection devices pre-installed on the input and output sides and the inverter is supplied in a robust aluminum housing with IP65 protection.

The cloud monitoring service with free app for iOS and Android, MyDeltaSolar Cloud works with all Delta inverters and allows operators and installers to quickly set up and manage multiple systems and inverters. The system is available free of charge for five years with the purchase of a Delta solar inverter.

Users can monitor the performance of their Delta inverters in the MyDeltaSolar Cloud including current and voltage data. They can also see daily, monthly, and annual PV yields. No cabling is required to connect a wireless-enabled Delta inverter to the new Delta DC1 data collector. Delta’s M6A, M8A, and M10A inverters all ship with wireless communications pre-installed and Wi-Fi is an optional feature for the M70A.

Alternatively, installers can connect to the MyDeltaSolar Cloud via the inverter´s RS485 interface. Delta hosts the cloud software on its own secure servers to guarantee maximum data security and protection against external threats.

https://solarsolutions.delta-emea.com

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Panasonic shrinks Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy module for IoT

The low energy PAN1740A Bluetooth 5.0 module is compact and has a fast boot time for IIot and smart home applications as well as remote controls.

The module is the successor of the PAN1740 Bluetooth module. The PAN1740A is an optimised version, offering a quicker boot time and supporting up to eight connections to create more advanced applications. It can be used as a standalone application processor or as a data pump in hosted systems. The device is optimised for remote control units (RCU) requiring support for voice commands and motion/gesture recognition.

The Bluetooth Low Energy firmware includes the L2CAP service layer protocols, Security Manager (SM), Attribute Protocol (ATT), the Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) and the Generic Access Profile (GAP). All profiles published by the Bluetooth SIG, as well as custom profiles, are supported.

The footprint is only 9.0 x 9.5 x 1.8mm and features a Dialog DA14585 board and an Arm Cortex-M0 microcontroller. The operating temperature range is -40 to +85 degrees C and the supply voltage range is 2.2 up to 3.3V.

The fast boot is a benefit to industrial IoT (IIoT) devices, like connected sensors or human machine interface (HMI) devices, says Panasonic. Smart home and building automation devices like lighting systems, metering applications, remote controls, trackers or smart home nodes will benefit from the PAN1740A’s low power consumption, says Panasonic.

Panasonic develops diverse electronics technologies and solutions for customers in the consumer electronics, housing, automotive, and B2B businesses. The company celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2018 and operates 582 subsidiaries and 87 associated companies worldwide.

Panasonic Industry Europe is part of the global Panasonic Group and provides automotive and industrial products and services in Europe. As a partner for the industrial sector, Panasonic researches, develops, manufactures and supplies key electronic components, devices and modules up to complete solutions and production equipment for manufacturing lines across a broad range of industries. Panasonic Industry Europe is part of the global company Panasonic Industrial Solutions.

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