AKM Semiconductor’s AK9754AE is an ultra-small, ultra-low power, short-range quantum IR sensor with signal processing circuits and human approach detection algorithms. The IR sensor can detect a human approach and outputs a signal from interrupt pins. An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) provides 16-bits data outputs. The sensor can detect humans by using the human-approach detection algorithm.
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- Quantum-type IR sensor
- 16-bits digital outputs to I2C bus
- Integrated digital filters:
- IR sensor: cut-off frequency 0.9 Hz, 0.445 Hz
- Temperature sensor: cut-off frequency 0.9 Hz, 0.445 Hz
- Only with 10 Hz of data output rate (ODR)
- I2C interface:
- Supports standard-mode (100 Hz) and fast modes (400 Hz)
- Pull-up resistors must be connected to the same level as the power supply of the AK9754
- Multiple synchronization connection:
- Eight devices connect in synchronization at max., and setting I2C bus slave addresses for each
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- Integrated temperature sensor: -30°C to +85°C output on I2C bus
- Interrupt function:
- INTN-pin goes to active when detecting a human approach or measurement data is ready to be read
- Power supply: 1.71 V to 3.63 V
- Low consumption current:
- 10 µA (max.); 10 Hz of data output rate (low-noise mode OFF)
- 5 µA (typ.); 10 Hz of data output rate (low-noise mode OFF)
- Ultra-small and thin package:
- 8-pin SON
- 2.2 mm x 2.2 mm x 0.6 mm
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Applications |
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- IoT
- Intelligence home appliances
- Lighting systems
- Household equipment
- Smart locks
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- Door phones
- Home information devices
- IoT cameras
- Home and office devices
- Home automation
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