Sensors Converge 2022: What's New in Sensing?
What's new in image sensing? Join Dan Clement product marketing manager at onsemi for the scoop, plus a preview of what to expect at Sensors Converge 2022.
From a novel single-camera reference system to a fully automated mobile robot onsemi will bring its latest innovations in intelligent power and sensing technologies to Sensors Converge, June 27-29 in San Jose, CA.
Our leading displays include our new dual-inductive rotary position sensor for industrial automation applications, and our fully functional automated mobile robot (AMR) built using exclusively onsemi components.
This robot is an example of a complete AMR made from onsemi's comprehensive offering of components and platforms, including motor drive, power management, battery charging, LED lighting, sensing and more.
Intelligent Sensing
From automation and robots to machine vision, medical, and driver assist systems, onsemi's image sensing enables massive growth in Vision IoT in both the industrial and consumer sectors. At Sensors Converge, we will showcase three of our intelligenet sensing technologies you should not miss.
1. Novel single-camera reference system for next-generation Driver and Occupant Monitoring Systems (DOMS)
Utilizing onsemi's AR0820AT 1/2” 8.3 MP high dynamic range (HDR) rolling shutter image sensor and emotion3D software stack, this system reduces the need for two cameras to just one.
2. 4K triple-exposure eHDR (on-chip HDR) using a 2.0um BSI pixel
This technology offers a 3840 x 2160px, 4K resolution and features low-light performance, low-power motion compensation, and AP1302 image signal processor, which are ideal solutions for industrial machine vision.
3. Flicker-free 8.3 MP imaging solution for next-generation ADAS and autonomous driving systems
Next-generation advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving systems benefit from this technology, which includes HDR, LED flicker mitigation and exceptional low-light performance.
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Intelligent Power
At the event, our intelligent zone features multiple Bluetooth® Low Energy (Bluetooth LE) demos combined with low-power sensors and power management solution highlighting onsemi's family of lowest-power Bluetooth LE solutions in the industry.
Three of these solutions are based on our award-winning ultra-low-power RSL10 Bluetooth LE radio SoC, and one features our recently released RSL15 Bluetooth 5.2 microcontroller. The RSL15 features enhanced security and an extremely low-power always-on sensor interface with similar radio performance and power consumption as the RSL10.
Showcasing the versatility of the RSL family, onsemi display a variety of application reference designs, including:
For the RSL15, we will also highlight multiple development platforms, including an easy-to-use evaluation board and a new 2EG wireless module for connected IoT edge devices in industrial and medical applications.
And last but certainly not least, stop by onsemi's booth for a demo of our 20 MP sensor that leads the industry in low power consumption and high imaging performance.
It has exceptional low light image quality, multiple color filter arrays, extended dynamic range, and broad support from the imaging ecosystem. Come see why this sensor is a must-have for industrial applications.
Visit onsemi at Sensors Converge (Booth 1018) to experience these exciting technologies.
About the Author
Mr. Dan Clement is a Senior Principal Applications Marketing Engineer in the Solutions Engineering organization at onsemi. He analyzes markets and trends from the application level, creates sales playbooks and other technical collateral, provides training, defines system solutions, and participates in product management discussions and roadmap planning. Mr. Clement started in the semiconductor industry twenty years ago.
He has worked in multiple roles from Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer and Technical Lead, to RF Applications Engineer, Product Marketing Manager and Applications Engineering Manager for the Ultra-Low Power Wireless business unit. Mr. Clement holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah. He is currently an EMBA candidate at the Quantic School of Business and Technology.