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Melexis Launches QVGA ToF Imaging Evaluation Kit


Tessenderlo, Belgium — Melexis has strengthened the support it offers for its ground-breaking time-of-flight (ToF) sensing technology. The EVK75023 evaluation kit accompa- nies its MLX75023 QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) resolution ToF sensor with high dynamic range DepthSense™ pixels. This new hardware platform enables implementation of more ad- vanced human machine interfaces (HMIs). Co-developed in association with Melexis technology partner BlueTechnix, the EVK75023 is a compact (130 x 105 x 60mm) board for assessment of ToF sensing capa-


bilities under even the most chal- lenging of application conditions, where the detrimental influence of ambient light variations must be ad- dressed. The constituent MLX75023 imaging device means that it can deal with up to 120klux of back- ground light. The EVK75023 has a high


bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet inter- face, through which real-time 3D im- ages are output at frame rates of up to 60fps. These can be used to recog- nize complex gestures. Using a C- based API or the Matlab SDK, users can easily develop their own commu-


nications interfaces. The platform consists four main


ToF imaging evaluation kit.


elements: a pair of illuminating units, each with a set of 6 LEDs capable of producing a peak optical output of 10W; a sensor board, incorporating the MLX75023 sensor, a standard M12 lens mount plus objective with a field-of-view up to 60°, a quad-channel data converter and programmable logic (through which both the sensor and the LEDs are controlled); an ARM-based processing board, with an i.MX6x Freescale microprocessor, which is responsible for compiling the acquired ToF data then subsequently communicating this to a laptop, using the Gigabit Ethernet connection, for analysis; an interface board, onto which all of these different subsys-


tems are placed. Contact: Melexis, 15 Trafalgar


Square, Nashua, NH 03063 % 603-204- 2909 fax: 603-204-1207


E-mail: pre@melexis.com Web: www.melexis.com


AEM Intros Compact SMT Fuses


San Diego CA — AEM Components has introduced the latest series of SMD fuses in the AirMatrix®


product


family. The family includes the 125V-rated MF1210 and the 250V- rated MF2410 models. The wire-in- air construction provides high I2


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making them suitable for high in- rush applications.The MF1210 is one of the smallest 125VAC rated fuses available with the compact EIA 1210 footprint. The MF Series SMD pack- age is compatible with standard SMT technology thereby reducing assem- blycost, and the small case size is


August, 2015


Compact SMT fuses.


ideal for end products with minimal- board space.The MF Series devices have a wide operating temperature range of -55 degrees C to 125 degrees C and are RoHS compliant, halogen andlead free. In addition, the MF Se- ries devices are capable of passing the EPA Energy Star 2.5kV and IEC61000-4-5 surge test, making them a practical solution for LED lighting applications.Other common applications include tablets, note-


books, AC adapters, and white goods. Contact: AEM Components


(USA), Inc., 6670 Cobra Way, San Diego, CA92121 % 858-750-6100 fax: 858-481-1123 Web:www.aemcomponents.com


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