Temperature and humidity sensors lead the industry in accuracy, says ScioSense

Claimed to have industry-leading accuracies in temperature and humidity sensing, the ENS21x family of digital temperature and humidity sensors has been launched by ScioSense.

In addition to “industry leading accuracies”, they are claimed to have rapid response times. The sensors have low power operation with 40nA standby current and are automotive-qualified.

The family of digital humidity and temperature sensors are accurate down to 0.1 degrees C and 0.8 per cent relative humidity. 

The ENS21x family is suitable for use in home appliances, building and automotive HVAC, cold chain management, personal health and wellness monitoring, industrial automation and instrumentation.

ScioSense’s in-house support can help integrate and customise sensors to accelerate time to market.

Product samples are available on request from ScioSense and authorised distributors. 

ScioSense is headquartered in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The company specialises in the manufacture of semiconductor-based environmental and flow sensors. Its product portfolio consists of humidity, gas / air quality, temperature, pressure and flow sensors for building automation, home appliances, IoT/wearables/mobiles, automotive and industrial applications.

https://www.sciosense.com

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RISC brings data density to wearable devices

Two RISC-V processors from SiFive bring flexibility and balance of performance and efficiency for wearables and smart consumer devices, said SiFive. The Performance P670 and P470 RISC-V processors address the need for high performance and efficiency in a small size in high volume applications like wearables, smart home, industrial automation, AR/VR, and other consumer devices, said the company. 

The SiFive Performance P670 and P470 RISC-V processors are specifically designed for, and capable of handling the most demanding workloads for wearables and other advanced consumer applications, said SiFive. They “offer powerful performance and compute density for companies looking to upgrade from legacy ISAs,” said Chris Jones, vice president of product at SiFive. “We have optimised these new RISC-V Vector enabled products to deliver the performance and efficiency improvements the industry has long been asking for, and we are in evaluations with a number of top-tier customers,” he said.

Qualcomm is looking into the possibilities of integrating SiFive’s latest products into Snapdragon platforms,” revealed Ziad Asghar, vice president, product management at Snapdragon Technologies and Roadmap at Qualcomm.

Samsung’s System LSI Business is also looking to evaluate how the latest RISC-V innovations from SiFive can enhance its offerings, confirmed Jinpyo Park, vice president of the Innovative AP development team, at Samsung Electronics System LSI Business.

The SiFive Performance P470 and P670 products offer a combination of compute-density, power efficiency and robust feature sets. They offer support for virtualisation, including a separate IOMMU for accelerating virtualised device IO. It has full, out-of-order, RISC-V vector implementation, based on the ratified RISC-V Vector v1.0 specification.

It has enhanced scalability with fully coherent multi-core, multi-cluster, with support for up to 16 cores.

The P670 is suitable for applications such as premium wearables, networking, robotics, and mobile, said SiFive. The P650, which excludes the vector unit, is already shipping to lead customers and is being used in applications where space is constrained.

The P670 achieves a maximum frequency exceeding 3.4GHz in 5nm, and has performance of greater than 12 SpecINT2k6/GHz, offering optimised performance in a constrained area and power envelope. It also offers higher single threaded performance and twice the compute density compared to legacy solutions, claimed SiFive. 

The SiFive Performance P470 is SiFive’s first efficiency-focused out-of-order, area optimised, vector processor, for wearables, consumer and smart home devices. Expanding on the P500-series, the P470 is significantly smaller than competing devices, claimed SiFive and optimised to what is claimed to have best-in-class performance efficiency and area density. The P470 was designed to also serve as a companion to the P670 processor for demanding applications that require a sharing of compute resources while optimising power consumption.

The P470 offers an upgrade to legacy efficiency cores, achieving a maximum frequency exceeding 3.4GHz in 5nm, and greater than 8 SpecINT2k6/GHz, within a minimal area and power envelope.

It also has a 4x compute density in comparison to the leading competitor, said SiFive and includes a 128-bit RISC-V Vector ALU compliant with the ratified RISC-V Vector v1.0 specification.

SiFive will also release the P450 – an area-optimized version of the P470 that excludes the vector unit.

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Priced for consumer market, IMU is accurate and efficient, says Bosch

Priced for cost-sensitive consumer applications, the cost-effective BMI323 motion sensor inertial measurement unit (IMU) has been announced by Bosch Sensortec. It is designed with integrated features for a shorter development time.

The BMI323 is suitable for standard consumer products, such as toys, gaming controllers, remote controls, wearables, fitness trackers, smart watches, tablets and laptops.

The general-purpose, low power IMU combines acceleration and angular rate (gyroscopic) measurement with intelligent features that are triggered by motion. These make development faster and easier for OEMs, claimed Bosch Sensortec. For example, the BMI323 already includes Bosch Sensortec’s step counter software, so customers do not need to spend time developing their own algorithms. Other features include motion detection that can turn sub-systems on or off when a device, such as a TV remote control, is put down or picked up, to reduce overall power consumption.

Bosch Sensortec has improved accelerometer performance compared to the earlier BMI160 IMU and has also lowered power consumption. In high-performance mode, using both the gyroscope and the accelerometer, the BMI323 has a current consumption of 790 microA compared to 925 microA on the BMI160. This represents a reduction of nearly 15 per cent.

The six-axis BMI323 has a self-calibrating 16-bit triaxial gyroscope, a 16-bit triaxial accelerometer, and a 16-bit digital temperature sensor housed in a miniature 2.5 x 3.0 x 0.83mm3 (14-pin) LGA package. This is pin to pin compatible with the BMI160.

The BMI323 is the first IMU device announced by Bosch Sensortec to include the new I3C interface, in addition to the SPI and I2C interfaces.

The IMU is available now.

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Invicta antenna extends Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and ZigBee coverage, says Antenova

Antenna and RF antenna modue manufacturer, Antenova, has released the Invicta compact antenna. It is for use with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and ZigBee frequencies at 2.4 to 2.5GHz and averages 70 per cent efficiency across the 2.4GHz band. 

The Invicta antenna averages efficiency of 70% across the 2.4 GHz band. Using this antenna allows designs to operate over longer distances and through walls and obstacles, said Antenova, extending the coverage and performance of wireless devices using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and ZigBee.   

It is a flexible printed circuit (FPC) antenna, which is easy to place in a design. It connects directly to the PCB via a cable and IPX MHF (UFL) connector. The antenna comes with 100mm cable as standard; other cable lengths and connector options are available on request.

An FPC antenna is different to an SMD antenna in that it operates independently to a ground plane length and no antenna matching is required, so the design cycle for Invicta is simpler and shorter, said Antenova. 

The FPC antenna also makes for easier manufacturing, as the antenna is fixed in place by a simple self-adhesive strip. It can be curved and inserted into the case of a design. This style of antenna is suited to small to medium volume manufacturing.

Antenova has designed the Invicta antenna primarily for smart battery-powered devices for the home and office, where one single device provides global coverage. Typical applications in the home would be smart meters, home automation, wireless sensor networks, smoke and intruder alarms. It would also be used for remote monitoring in industrial and medical environments. 

“The efficiency of an antenna is related to its size, with larger antennas usually providing better performance. The Invicta antenna . . .  performs better than PCB trace antennas and provides exceptional performance and range in return for the relatively small space in a design,” said Antenova’s product marketing manager, Michael Castle.

The Invicta antenna part number is SRFW082. 

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