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Next-Generation Optical Sensors Enhance UV Protection and Gesture Recognition

Published: Jan 19,2016

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Silicon Labs has introduced next-generation optical sensors that can be used to protect consumers from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and to develop innovative touchless user interfaces leveraging high-performance proximity sensing and gesture recognition.

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Silicon Labs’ new Si1133 optical sensor provides a cost-effective solution for adding highly accurate UV index measurement capabilities to a wide range of sports equipment and outdoor lifestyle products. The Si1153 ambient light sensor is optimized for operation in bright daylight conditions and extended range, allowing it to be used for gesture control and proximity detection applications in outdoor environments.

Overexposure to UV light has long been recognized as harmful, especially for people with elevated risks of sunburn and potentially fatal melanoma. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 66,000 deaths occur annually from melanoma and other skin cancers.

The Si1133 sensor enables accurate measurement of UV index levels to help gauge the sun’s intensity and prevent skin damage. The Si1133 sensor can be incorporated easily and economically into a wide range of cost-sensitive outdoor recreation products such as sports and fitness wearables, backpacks, bicycle helmets, sunglasses, beach/patio furniture and sun lotion packaging. Products equipped with the Si1133 sensor help enable consumers to monitor their UV exposure and safely maximize their time spent outdoors.

The Si1133 UV sensor provides an output, via its I2C serial interface, that directly corresponds to the digital UV index defined by the World Health Organization. The Si1133 device also senses ambient light levels, which conveniently allows for automatic brightness adjustment of associated output displays.

The Si1153 sensor offers significant performance improvements for proximity sensing and gesture recognition in daylight conditions, enabling a host of user interface innovations. Unlike many competing sensors best suited to indoor environments, these new sensors can be used outdoors in high ambient light and over an extended range of up to 2 meters.

The Si1153 sensors are ideal for gesture-based operation of automotive infotainment systems, bicycle computers and other outdoor sports equipment, making it easier and safer for consumers to control electronic devices without taking their eyes off the road or tasks at hand. The sensors are also a good fit for ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, door entry systems, and other proximity sensing applications requiring both extended range and exceptional daylight performance.

Silicon Labs supports optical sensing development with the 115XOPT-EXP-EVB multi-use evaluation board, which showcases all features of the Si1133 and Si1153 sensors and simplifies the evaluation of UV, ambient light and proximity sensing and gesture detection.

Features:

- Proximity detection adjustable from under 1 cm up to 200 cm

- Up to 3 independent LED drivers supporting multi-axis proximity motion detection

- Ambient light sensing supporting < 100 mlx resolution and operation under dark glass

- Highly integrated solution reducing cost and complexity with on-chip dual 23-bit ADCs, DSP, and high-sensitivity visible light and IR photodiodes

- I2C serial communications with up to 3.4 Mbps data rate

- Ultra-low power for longer battery life: 500 nA standby current

- Two package options: 2 mm x 2 mm QFN and 2.9 mm x 4.9 mm module with LED

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