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Highly Cost-Effective IR Array from Melexis Offers Expansive FoV and High Speed, Low Noise Operation

Highly Cost-Effective IR Array from Melexis | In Compliance Magazine

Low cost infra-red (IR) arrays are revolutionizing applications across a broad spectrum of industry sectors – including security, automotive, building automation and consumer electronics. Through such devices precise imaging data and detailed heat signatures for both static and dynamic objects can be derived.

With a 16 x 4 pixel configuration, the MLX90621 from Melexis can offer a field of view (FoV) of 100° x 25° – significantly greater than the company’s previous generation of IR array products. It also has 4 times faster measurement speeds, equating to a dramatic reduction in the inherent noise levels present. Factory calibrated to operate over a temperature range spanning -40°C to 85°C, this array can accurately measure object temperatures from -20°C to 300°C. Interface and control is managed via the device’s I2C digital interface. The speed is programmable, with a frame rate covering 0.5Hz to 64Hz supported. Each device delivers noise vs. speed performance that competing devices will struggle to match, with 0.25K noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) at a frequency of 16Hz.

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The improved FoV enables a single MLX90621, when applied inside a vehicle cabin, to simultaneously measure temperature profiles of both the passenger and driver, if suitably positioned on the center-stack of the dashboard. This means that more effective automotive climate control can be achieved. For building air conditioning systems in most cases it was previously necessary to mount an IR sensor on a stepper driven mechanical scanner to complete sweeps of the target cooling area. Thanks to the greater FoV exhibited by the MLX90621, the need for mechanical scanning is eliminated and a single fixed device is thus capable of imaging the whole area directly. The resulting reduction in cost, measurement time and system complexity afforded by this IR array opens up new opportunities and markets for cooling appliance designers.

The MLX90621 is available in a compact TO39 metal can package. The device is available in three FoV different options; 60° x 15°, 40° x 10° and 100° x 25°.

For more information go to: http://www.melexis.com/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/MLX90621-823.aspx.

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