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CO₂ sensor
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about the XENSIV™ PAS CO₂ sensor, a small yet highly accurate CO₂ sensor based on photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) technology. This sensor is ideal for integration into smart home appliances, consumer devices and HVAC systems. Here you can also find the links to the latest board pages, GitHub, documents and FAQs.
3D Hall (Magnetic sensor)
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about the XENSIX™ 3D Hall sensors, a sensor family (TLx493D) which is using a hall-based technology in order to detect the strength of a magnetic field in all three dimensions, i.e. x-, y- and z-axis. This family fits into industrial and consumer applications such as control elements and joysticks. Furthermore, it is the ideal fit for low-power automotive applications like indicators and gear shifters. Here you can also find the links to the latest board pages, GitHub, documents, simulation tools and FAQs.
Hall switches (Magnetic sensor)
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about the XENSIX™ Hall Switch sensors, a sensor family which is using a hall-based technology in order to detect the strength of a magnetic field in one dimension. Our Hall switches can be found in a variety of consumer, industry and automotive applications like conventional block commutation in brushless drives (BLDC). Here you can also find the links to the latest board pages, GitHub, documents, simulation tools and FAQs.
Radar sensor
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about Infineon radar sensors. As market leader in radar chips, we offer a wide portfolio of mmWave radar sensors as part of our XENSIV™ sensor family – including Doppler radar as well as FMCW radar systems. This portfolio includes the smallest 24 GHz MMIC in the market as well as the largest and most integrated 24 GHz radar transceiver family currently available. Those radar chips are designed to support different industrial, home and consumer applications. In addition, we also have radar sensors in the 60 GHz range, which are used in consumer products such as the Google Pixel 4 smartphone. Some of the radars have a state machine that enables the operation of the device autonomously, i.e., without an external microcontroller or further signal processing. Here you can also find the links to the latest board pages, GitHub, documents, tools and FAQs.
Angle (Magnetic sensor)
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about the XENSIV™ Angle sensors. This sensor family is based on integrated Magneto Resistive (ixMR) technologies (e.g. GMR, TMR) in order to detect the orientation of an applied magnetic field by measuring sine and cosine angle components with monolithically integrated magneto resistive elements. Our Angle sensors can be found in a variety of consumer, industry and automotive applications like motor commutation in brushless drives (BLDC). Here you can also find the links to the latest board pages, GitHub, documents, simulation tools and FAQs.
Current (Magnetic sensor)
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about the XENSIV™ Current sensors, a sensor family which is using a hall-based technology in order to sense accurate and stable the current. Our Current sensors can be found in a variety of consumer, industry and automotive applications like traction inverters, industrial drives, photovoltaic inverters or battery disconnect systems. Here you can also find the links to the latest board pages, GitHub, documents, simulation tools and FAQs.
MEMS microphones
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about Infineon’s XENSIV™ MEMS microphones. Our high performance microphones can be used in a variety of application such as earbuds, headphones, smartphones or laptops for high quality audio pickup.
Recent discussions
Hi, everyone, Now I'm trying to simulate BGT60TR13C using EM simulator. For this, complex antenna radiation pattern is necessary , but only amplitude information is provided from data sheet. So can Infineon provide me complex antenna radiation pattern data of BGT60TR13C? If it's not possible, can I get layer information of BGT60TR13C, including layer thickness/dielectric constant/dielectric loss for each layer ?
Best Regards,
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We want to power a magnetic sensor(TLE493D-P2B6) by XMC1100, from the infineon.com, we just found some code for Arduino IDE and we want the source code example based on DAVE for development.
Could you provide some code example that related to connect to peripheral device by IIC based on DAVE?
Thank you,
Neo Lu
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Can anyone suggest me with a magnetic sensor which can be used to measure the RPM of the motor in the industry.
I have found a part no TLV493D-A1B6 is it a consumer grade or an industrial grade.
Can I use this for measuring RPM of the motor.
Regards
Nirmith
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For a inline measurement system, I need to measure the position of a target on the line (measured from the side of the line).
The distance from the sensor to the target is between 50 to 400 mm, depending of the product that is running.
The target surface to the sensor will be minimal 20 x 40 mm.
I need to do at least 100 measurements per second.
Does anyone how to realize this?
Thank you.
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I’ve been looking at the documentation surrounding the BGT24LTR11 for use as a doppler speed sensor.
in the product application literature it says “suitable for speeds up to 100km/h”. In the datasheet I can’t find a specification for max speed or even IQ bandwidth which I guess is the limiting factor.
If the Doppler formula in the application note is used and the Tx is as low as possible (24.05GHz) and shifted Rx as high as possible (24.25GHz) then it would represent ~1.5 million m/s (assuming I could sample high enough).
I understand that the dev kit might have a lower limit due to baseband filtering and DSP/ADC sampling speed, but not the chip itself.
Is there a limit in the spec that I’m missing or not understanding?
Thanks!
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Please let me know the theoretical angular resolution of the BGT60TR13C?
I think that it is depended on the distance between the Rx ANT. Is it correct?
Best regards,
H.N
How to calcuation PASCO2 power consumption ?
Condition :From powering turn on 3.3V/12V to turn off , When can get the first real data ? power consumption ?
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Hi everyone
In the block diagram, 3.3V from the MCU's PWM1 or LDO is always applied to VCC_PTAT.
At this time, about 1.5mA is flowing in VCC_PTAT.
End User is trying to shorten the time that this 1.5mA is flowing as much as possible.
Question:
How many seconds does it take to apply VCC to the IC using SW (FET) after outputting 3.3V from the MCU (that is, after voltage is applied to VCC_PTAT)?
To summarize the question
PWM1 3.3VOUT (= VCC_PTAT ON)
↓ They want to know how many seconds it takes
Switch ON (= VCC ON)
↓ 1usec
TX_ON (= radio radiation)
Device Info.
Thanks
Yang
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I have a questions description below
I follow Infineon-D2G_Application_Note_AN543_v1.5-ApplicationNotes-v01_05-EN.pdf TX path simulation
the slides in the annex pleases reviewed my sildes questions and give me your suggests
thanks
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I have a hypothetical situation: there are two objects in the same state (range & velocity), but they are different in angle. Configuration of 60GHz radar sensor (bgt60tr13c) with two receivers (Azimuth), by using capon algorithm, can we distinguish them?
Thanks,
Minh
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