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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 XENSIV™ 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.
Switches (Magnetic sensors)
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about the XENSIV™ Magnetic Switch sensors, a sensor family which is using e.g. a hall-based technology in order to detect the strength of a magnetic field in one dimension. Our 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's XENSIV™ radar sensors. Designed to support a wide range of industrial, consumer and automotive applications, Infineon’s millimeter wave (mmWave) radar portfolio offers both FMCW and Doppler radar sensors supporting 24GHz, 60GHz, 77/79GHz. 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.
Pressure Sensors
Our XENSIV™ family of digital absolute barometric pressure sensors gives designers the best choice when it comes to mobile and wearable devices. Highlights include small form factors to facilitate system integration, highest precision and relative accuracy over a wide temperature range, fast read-out speeds via the serial I2C/SPI interface, and low power consumption to ensure longer battery lifetimes. All of our air sensing solutions have a FIFO buffer that can store the last 32 measurements. Since the host processor can remain in sleep mode for a longer period between readouts, the FIFO buffer can reduce system power consumption further.
Speed (Magnetic sensor)
In this forum you can post your questions, comments and feedback about the XENSIV™ Speed sensors. This sensor family is based on integrated Magneto Resistive (ixMR) or hall-based technologies in order to determine linear and rotational speed. Our Speed sensors can be used with ferromagnetic gear tooth wheels or encoders to measure speed and position and they are essential components for the function of safety and powertrain applications like rotating shafts. Here you can also find the links to the latest board pages, documents and FAQs.
Featured Discussions
Good morning everybody,
I have bought KIT_CSK_BGT60TR13C and I tried to use the Rapid IoT Connect Platform. I would like to have your feedback about:
1. When I make the registration of the kit it works (I see the presence detection on the available graphic). But, later If I try to make again the measurements it seems to be blocked, in the sense that it can't update the time and the new measurements ( like it remembers only the old data).
2. If I download the measurement file (csv) I have only the time as information, without any reference that I could use in Matlab, for example. Maybe is there something that I have missed?
3. I read on the Community that there is Modustoolbox with available code , but is this the only way to test this sensor? If I want to test this sensor in order to undertsand its ability and characteristcs, whic is the fast way?
Thanks for the support.
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Can this device be set to latch upon overcurrent detection?
Hello,
I have CSK_BGT60TR13C and I have installed Modus Toolbox. When I tap on New Application on Eclipse IDE for ModusToolbox, I have an error during Project Creator ,but I don't know why. Could you help me, please? I am using version 3.0.
Moreover , could you confirm that with this kit I can't use Radar GUI, Radar Fusion GUI and Radar Development Kit?
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Hi
I just bought this KIT_CSK_BGT60TR13C // XENSIV™ KIT CSK BGT60TR13C.
Do you have GUI to open and record this kit ?
Therefore, I couldn`t find the GUI of this which difficult to use and also it has an error when I am using MODUS
"Error: It looks like your debug probe is in DAPLink mode. Please switch to KitProg3 mode or use CMSIS-DAP driver instead"
What it`s mean of this ? can you help to solve?
Thank you
Show LessI am changing no. of samples per chirps while extracting raw data from position2go using MATLAB but it is not doing so in actual it always takes reading with default parameters. kindly help me in changing that
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I downloaded 2 different products in Infineon developer center. These are Radar sense2GoL Pulse and Radar Distance2GoL. but the files I downloaded are the same.So can you send me the distance2Go files?
Thank you.
Respects.
Hello
Looking for recommendations from the MEMs product line for environmental sound monitoring.
We would like a MEMs with good dynamic range to ensure a wide range of sources can be captured in the far field, plus a low noise floor to accurately capture lower level signals. Any suggestions?
The im73d122 looks interesting but perhaps another would be more suitable?
Would the im73d122 PDM mic fit with the AudioHub Nano to allow us to evaluate it? EVAL AHNB IM69D130V01 - Infineon Technologies
Thanks
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This paragraph is in DEMO POSITION2GO software guide - XENSIV™ 24GHz radar, page 31 of this document, I do not understand the meaning of considering not radar calibration but set the minimum distance to 0.9m, I am using the radar in hot weather, also do not need to radar calibration, and why to set the The minimum distance is set to 0.9m.
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I am trying to perform gesture recognition using Radar Demo BGT60LTR11AIP Board.
As I understand, the sensor is doppler and the board by default communicates through SPI.
I collected data through Radar Fusion GUI.
Kindly, tell me the post processing I need to do before running a CNN on it.
1. FFT (Correct me If I am wrong)
2. Hilbert ( I am not very sure. Since, the sensor already gives complex data, should I do Hilbert or not)
Kindly help.
A Million Thanks!
Hello everyone,
We are working on generating PCs using the raw data. I have two questions in this regard. Is there any available code or firmware for this purpose? If not, which radar do you suggest for making 3d point clouds?
Thanks in advance.
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