Sensors

Industry's smallest 6-lead digital light sensor

19th November 2013
Staff Reporter
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A highly compact ambient and infrared sensor has today been unveiled by Intersil. The industry’s smallest 6-lead digital light sensor, Intersil's new ISL29035 addresses the latest requirements for angular response and sensitivity to various light sources in handheld, PC, TV and industrial display applications.

The ISL29035 improves user experience and extends battery life due to being able to provide automatic adjustment of display brightness based on the ambient light conditions. The ISL29035 sensor offers market-leading angular response of a minimum of  +/- 35% field of view at 50% light intensity. The wide dynamic range of 0.01 lux to 64,000 lux enhances users’ visual experience while using minimal power. A lux range select feature allows users to program display brightness to suit various ambient light conditions, such as dark, normal and bright light. The ambient light sensor’s advanced self-calibrated photodiode arrays emulate human eye response, providing excellent infrared light rejection. An on-chip charge-balancing 16-bit ADC rejects 50Hz and 60Hz flicker caused by artificial light sources.

In addition, the ISL29035 integrates a light-to-digital converter with an I2C (SMBus Compatible) interface to eliminate the need for a current amplifier, and ADC for interfacing to a system processor.  

The ISL29035 is available now in 6-lead optical co-packages, priced at $0.58 each in 1,000-piece units. Intersil also is providing an evaluation board, the ISL29035IROZ-EVAL, for a price of $49 each.

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